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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: October 18, 2022 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Patrick covers some interesting news from Sky News, tackles the question of bodily resurrection and how Marriage fits in with that and gives guidance for what it means to be a man. 

  • Scientists discover gene that drives growth of colon cancer | Sky News
  • Prepare for blackouts on cold weekday evenings, National Grid chief warns | Sky News
  • Helen - How does bodily resurrection work?
  • Nike founder Phil Knight donates millions to Democrat's rivals in Oregon governor's race
  • Frank - Talking to Protestant about the word priest and where we get it from
  • Aaron - How does a young man know he is a man and ready for marriage?
  • Patrick replies to an email from Emma regarding the sacrament of marriage
  • Anna - Just want to say I really like the program and we think alike, thanks for all you do
  • Patrick reads an email from Brian about the Pieta Book

Transcript

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compelling insights unpredictable conversations encouragement for your day it's the patrick

0:15.6

madrid show on relevant radio good morning are you ready for some compelling insights and unpredictable conversations where you've come to the right place?

0:25.6

This is the Patrick Madrid Show on Relevant Radio and my number is 888-914-9149.

0:31.6

I am here for you.

0:33.6

If you need a second opinion, you want to talk something over, need a bit of advice, whatever it might be, please do feel free to call in.

0:40.6

Again, the number 888-914-9149.

0:43.9

A few items I want to bring to your attention because I think they're interesting, and I think you might as well.

0:48.5

This one in the world of science and medicine, scientists have discovered a gene that drives the growth of colon cancer.

0:56.3

This from Sky News, we'll get this posted for you.

0:59.4

In a world first, researchers found that inflammation in the environment around the tumor

1:04.1

can activate what is known as a superenhancer.

1:07.4

A superenhancer is a complex area of DNA that can control whether a cancer

1:11.6

cell is malignant. And in this case, it regulates a gene called the PDZK11P1. For all you

1:19.3

scientists out there who say, oh yeah, that gene. The researchers at Mount Sinai's Tish Center,

1:25.9

Tisch Cancer Institute in New York, they had been unaware that this

1:30.4

particular cancer gene was a cancer gene, and they found that deleting it led to a slowdown

1:36.2

in the growth of tumors, which is always good. Their peer-reviewed findings published in the

1:41.2

journal Nature Communications suggested this gene and its superenhancer could become targets for anti-cancer therapies.

1:49.0

Ramon Parsons, a director of the Cancer Institute and the study's senior author says,

1:55.0

what this means for most patients with colon cancer is that inflammation that's occurring in the tumor is contributing to the tumor's growth.

2:02.6

This stresses the importance of understanding what we can do to curb the inflammatory effects in the colon through prevention.

2:10.6

I think they would probably pronounce it inflammatory, through prevention or understanding what dietary effects might have on the microenvironment in the colon.

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