Centerville MetFix
Centerville MetFix
- Adaptive Athletes
- First Responders
- Prison Population
- Seniors
- Veterans
I’m passionate about continuously learning and integrating new tools and approaches that can create a long-lasting impact, not just on our community here in Centerville, but also on a larger scale.
"MetFix" signifies our commitment to addressing the issues so many people face today—metabolic dysfunction, poor nutrition, and unhealthy lifestyles—by offering solutions that go beyond traditional fitness. It’s about giving people the education, resources, and support they need to live healthier lives and make informed choices in a world filled with misinformation and poor dietary options.
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New Resources
February 23 2026
| Articles
CAR-T & GBM: More hope in the war on cancer
And more evidence that victory isn’t defined by survival or quality of life
By Bob Kaplan
February 23 2026
| Articles
Why Your Brain Needs Fat
The brain is built on fat—so why are we afraid to eat it?
By Mary Dan Eades
February 17 2026
| Curated Content
MetFix Foundations Q&A
Q&A session with MetFix Head of Education Pete Shaw and Academy staff Karl Steadman
By MetFix
CAR-T & GBM: More hope in the war on cancer
And more evidence that victory isn’t defined by survival or quality of life By Bob Kaplan
Why Your Brain Needs Fat
The brain is built on fat—so why are we afraid to eat it? By Mary Dan EadesMetFix Foundations Q&A
Q&A session with MetFix Head of Education Pete Shaw and Academy staff Karl Steadman By MetFixNew Webinars
January 21 2026
| An Allergy to Prevention
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals
By Karen Thomson
December 17 2025
| An Allergy to Prevention
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss
By Karen Thomson
December 03 2025
| Fitness
OARS – with Matt Miller
The Art and Science of Uncomfortable Conversations
By Karen Thomson
Sugar, Carbs & the Gateway Drug: Summary
What Addiction Medicine Missed – and What Bitten Jonsson’s Work Reveals By Karen Thomson
Ultra-processed food and mental health: Summary
Medical Society Webinar with David Wiss By Karen Thomson
