Socratic Health Podcast

Episode 3: Cancer

18 min · 17. Sept. 2025
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Episode 3: We define cancer and explore its development at the genetic level, focusing on the key mutations that drive different cancer types. Much like diabetes and heart disease, cancer is significantly influenced by insulin levels. We discuss how cancers are increasingly defined by their molecular profiles rather than just their location in the body—a shift that has transformed both diagnosis and treatment. We also examine the impact of lifestyle factors on cancer risk and the rise of personalized medicine. Finally, we cover modern therapies, including targeted treatments and cutting-edge immunotherapies, that are offering new hope in the fight against cancer

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Episode 4: Neurodegenerative Disease

Episode 4 We’ll explore Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline. We'll start by understanding what dementia and neurodegenerative diseases are, focusing on the genetic factors involved such as ApoE a gene that can increases susceptibility. We'll then dive into what actually causes the brain to decline, from biological changes to lifestyle influences. We’ll discuss the most powerful tools we have to protect our brains. Highlighting the role of regular exercise, which has been shown to enhance brain health by boosting blood flow, supporting neurogenesis, and reducing inflammation. We’ll also cover nutrition, quality sleep, effective stress management, strong social connections, and mental health all work together to keep the brain resilient. The goal is to empower you with practical strategies to promote long-term cognitive wellness.

17. Sept. 202518 min