Without regeneration, we have degeneration

We are all constantly regenerating. In fact, every four years we are essentially a different body as our cells have all regenerated. Continual change is the only constant, so we must understand how best to manage and influence that process in order to be the healthiest versions of ourselves. 


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World-renowned vascular and transplant surgeon, Dr Huk, shares his passion for medical knowledge.

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L-arginine treatment alters the kinetics of nitric oxide and superoxide release and reduces ischemia/reperfusion injury in skeletal muscle

The work of Dr Huk and his colleagues on how L-arginine treatment alters the kinetics of nitric oxide and the impact on skeletal muscle, published in Circulation, explains how ‘charging…

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm and virus infection: a potential causative role for cytomegalovirus infection?

Read Dr Huk and his colleagues’ study into a possible connection between abdominal aortic aneurysm and virus infection with regard to cytomegalovirus, through analysis of inflammation and other risk factors.

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What happens to our bodies when we exercise?

Dr Huk is not only inspirational when it comes to taking care of our immune system from medical and nutritional perspectives, he is also a strong advocate of physical exercise.…

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“Stress is considered part of life, but we can considerably impact on how this effects our health.”

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“I want to make clear information accessible, so more people can live a healthy life.”
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“Mens sana in corpore sano”

A healthy body in a healthy mind