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The struggle between immortality and cancer
A conversation with María Blasco
Dear reader,
After an exciting month of March with the beginning of our adventure in our Twitch channel The struggle between immortality and cancer «. The one that supposes the seventh number since we begin the journal of our magazine, and according to some cultures that consider number 7 as the number of luck, we can say that we are lucky to have this cast of collaborators. We started interviewing one of the most prestigious scientists internationally in aging and cancer, Dr. María Blasco . Dr. Blasco is the director of one the best Oncology Research Centers in the world, the National Oncological Research Center (CNIO). We also bring you to someone we have been wanting to tell for a long time, Dr. David Morales Álamo , and who tells us about the close relationship between the high intensity exercise and oxidative stress. In addition, you have the possibility to see the talk we had with him on our Twitch channel last Monday, where we talked about science, education, research and much more. We also have in this issue of the magazine with Dr. Francisco Amaro Gahete , which belongs to that litter of young scientists who have been stepping very strong in our country and to whom you should not lose track. Dr. Amaro addresses the issue of intermittent fasting and how it can affect metabolic syndrome. And, finally, to embroider this 7th and before the good reception that had its previous article, we return to Andrea Irazoki , a researcher of the group of complex metabolic diseases and mitochondria of the IRB (Institut de Recerca Biomèdica) of Barcelona, who we It deducts the main mechanisms by which exercise interacts with the caghexia associated with cancer.
And as a climax, our usual signatures. On this occasion, Pedro explains the controversy that exists around some of the last records harvested in athletics and shows the importance of technological advances. ADRI deals with the concept of the so -called 'chimiocerebro' in cancer patients and the mechanisms by which exercise could minimize its effects. Finally, Javi explains the association between inflammation, cancer and diet.
We wish you enjoy the reading of this new number and we hope you leave us your opinion on our social networks so that we can improve in the face of next numbers.
Articles included in this number:
In this issue they have participated:
Researcher and director of the CNIO
Geneticist and researcher by profession. He develops his doctoral thesis in biomedicine from the University of Barcelona in the IRB Barcelona.
Doctor of Biomedicine and Professor-Investigator of the Department of Physiology at the University of Granada.
Professor at the University Institute of Biomedical and Health Research at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Researcher in Health Sciences.
Researcher in Health Sciences, University of Alcalá.
Doctor in physical activity and sport. Pediatric cancer specialist.
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