Inflammaging: Chronic Inflammation & the Genes That Speed Aging
Inflammaging is the chronic, low-grade inflammation that gradually builds with age — a silent enemy behind many chronic diseases. Learn the role of genes and how to reduce inflammation with lifestyle to slow aging.

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Alis Lalishat
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Jul 09, 2026
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Mitochondrial DNA & the Maternal Lineage: A Story Written in Blood
Our cells hold DNA in two places, and one set in the mitochondria travels only through the maternal line. Learn how mtDNA traces maternal ancestry and connects us to Mitochondrial Eve, a common mother of humanity.

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Dr. Kaet (Lukkaet Laoprapaipan)
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Jul 09, 2026
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The Y Chromosome & Paternal Lineage: A Genetic Surname
The Y chromosome exists only in men and passes from father to son almost unchanged. Learn how it traces the paternal lineage, connects with surnames, and leads to the Y-chromosomal Adam concept.

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Dr. Kaet (Lukkaet Laoprapaipan)
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Jul 09, 2026
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CRISPR & Gene Editing Explained: The Molecular Scissors of the Future
CRISPR is the gene-editing technology that revolutionized science and won a Nobel Prize. Learn how it works like molecular scissors, its hope for treating thalassemia and sickle cell disease, and the ethical questions it raises.

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Dr. Kaet (Lukkaet Laoprapaipan)
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Jul 09, 2026
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The APOE Gene, Cholesterol & Heart: What Do ε2, ε3, ε4 Mean?
Why do some people watch their diet yet still have high cholesterol? Part of it is the APOE gene that controls fat transport. Learn how the ε2, ε3, ε4 forms differ and their links to heart and brain.

By
Dr. Arnond Kitnitchee
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Jul 09, 2026
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