Evolution of the Revolution

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Medical Society

This new initiative is dedicated to addressing the systemic issues plaguing modern medicine, such as failing research validation and dwindling doctor morale.

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A Body of Lies - Emily Kaplan Emily Kaplan Ketosis: The Default Human Metabolic Phenotype Broken Science Can Ketosis Prevent Sarcopenia? Mary Dan Eades Is Exercise Insurance Against Cognitive Decline? Mary Dan Eades Will Subtracting Additives Equal Better Health? Mary Dan Eades

This new initiative is dedicated to addressing the systemic issues plaguing modern medicine, such as failing research validation and dwindling doctor morale.

MetFix

A reconstruction of the fitness industry that doesn’t just prepare people for the unknown and the unknowable, but actively fights and reverses the world’s leading causes of death—diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and more

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A Body of Lies - Emily Kaplan Emily Kaplan Ketosis: The Default Human Metabolic Phenotype Broken Science Can Ketosis Prevent Sarcopenia? Mary Dan Eades Is Exercise Insurance Against Cognitive Decline? Mary Dan Eades Will Subtracting Additives Equal Better Health? Mary Dan Eades
Mfxer using Jump Rope in MetFix gym

A reconstruction of the fitness industry that doesn’t just prepare people for the unknown and the unknowable, but actively fights and reverses the world’s leading causes of death—diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and more.