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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy sits down with physician-scientist Dr. Helen Messier to unpack how multi-omics, AI, and “upstream medicine” are rewriting the future of healthcare—from managing chronic disease to truly preventing and reversing it. 🧠 Key takeaways: ✨ You have more agency over your biology than you’ve been led to believe—your genes load the gun, but your environment, daily choices, and mindset pull (or don’t pull) the trigger. 🧬 “Upstream medicine” uses genomics, microbiome, metabolomics, proteomics, and more to find root causes instead of just chasing symptoms, especially in complex chronic conditions like chronic fatigue, IBS, and dysautonomia. 📉 The 15–20 year translational gap between research and the clinic is real, but platforms like BioScope.ai are closing it by turning massive, multi-layered data into usable clinical insight for front-line physicians. ⚙️ Your body isn’t broken; it’s adapting—traits that once protected us from famine and trauma can become maladaptive in a world of ultra-processed food, chronic stress, social media, and environmental toxins. 🏃♀️ The same systems thinking used to tune elite athletes’ training—acute vs. chronic load, HRV, recovery—can guide how families manage stress, sleep, and lifestyle across generations. 🧩 Mind and body are one system: psycho‑neuro‑immunology, childhood trauma, and epigenetics all shape how disease shows up decades later, and practices like meditation and nervous-system regulation can change gene expression and health trajectories. 👨👩👧 True precision health is n-of-one: different people with similar genomes can need very different interventions depending on their environment, stressors, exposures, and life goals (performance vs. healthspan vs. longevity). LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ / drjeremykoenig / @drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.