While dementia and cancer are distinct medical conditions affecting different parts of the body, there are some intriguing biological similarities between the two. Both diseases involve abnormal cellular processes that can lead to significant disruptions in normal bodily functions. In dementia, particularly in conditions like Alzheimer's disease, the accumulation of misfolded proteins and the formation of plaques and tangles contribute to neuronal damage and cognitive decline. Similarly, cancer involves uncontrolled cell growth and division, often caused by genetic mutations or abnormalities. Both diseases can also involve inflammatory processes, although the specific mechanisms and locations differ. Furthermore, there is ongoing research exploring the potential link between certain genetic factors and an increased risk of developing both dementia and cancer. While these similarities exist, it is important to note that each condition requires specific medical approaches for diagnosis, treatment, and management. All to say, this program might make you feel a sense of dementia.
[Show title reference: “We Eat Our Young” by Cattle Decapitation]
Playlist
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Sensorial Surrogate - Shapednoise Remix by Noumeno, Shapednoise on Exosomatic Artifacts (Portals Editions) - Break
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Last Song by Celyn June on Veracity Scene / Last Song (W - I) -
Rosace 5 by François Bayle on Electrucs ! (Transversales Disques) -
Momeneti by Luciano Berio on Acousmatrix - The History of Electronic Music VII (BV Haast) - Break
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Adapt by Renick Bell on Wary (Halcyon Veil) -
You Live in a Prison You Helped Create by Julien Andreas on Bottomfeeder (Magdalena's Apathy) -
cBLOCK by Fitnesss, TRNGS, LAG SWITCH on cBLOCK (i8i) - Break
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Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter (In The Night) by Midori Takada on Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter (WRWTFWW Records)