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In this fascinating conversation with David Gornoski, researcher Brad Marshall and cancer scientist Michael Lisanti explore the growing connection between metabolism, aging, obesity, and cancer research.

The discussion dives into how mitochondrial health, diet, energy production, and cellular stress may play a major role in both longevity and disease prevention. Rather than viewing cancer as an isolated problem, the conversation frames it as part of a broader metabolic crisis affecting modern society.

They also discuss emerging ideas around anti-aging science, how lifestyle and nutrition influence disease pathways, and why understanding metabolism could reshape the future of medicine. It’s the kind of long-form conversation that challenges conventional assumptions while opening the door to new ways of thinking about health and human flourishing.

For anyone interested in metabolic health, cancer research, longevity, or the future of medicine, this episode is worth the watch.

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