# nasser (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

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## [L-Teanina](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/l-teanina)

_2026-08-19 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Por que o chá acalma seu cérebro enquanto mantém você alerta

## [Terapia de Luz Vermelha e Câncer: O que a Ciência Realmente Diz](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/terapia-de-luz-vermelha-e-cancer)

_2026-08-19 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD PHD Médico e Pesquisador

## [Ivermectina, Fenbendazol e “Binders”: o Detalhe da Absorção que Pode Mudar Completamente a Exposição ao Medicamento](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/ivermectina-fenbendazol-e-binders)

_2026-08-19 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD PHD Médico e Pesquisador

## [A frutose é um fator “inesperado” que impulsiona a disseminação do câncer](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/a-frutose-e-um-fator-inesperado-que)

_2026-08-15 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Um estudo revelou como células cancerígenas que sobrevivem à quimioterapia usam sinalização de frutose para promover a disseminação das células tumorais.

## [Placa Arterial: o que realmente causa a aterosclerose — e por que não é apenas colesterol](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/placa-arterial-o-que-realmente-causa)

_2026-08-13 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD PHD

## [O que Japão e Coreia podem nos ensinar sobre câncer, iodo e imunidade? Kimchi e CA de Mama](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/o-que-japao-e-coreia-podem-nos-ensinar)

_2026-08-13 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr Jose Nasser MD PHD

## [O Sangue Pode Revelar Quem Responderá à Imunoterapia? Novas Pistas no Melanoma](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/o-sangue-pode-revelar-quem-respondera)

_2026-08-13 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD PHD Médico e Pesquisador

## [A Oncologia de Precisão está Redefinindo o Tratamento do Câncer. E no Brasil?](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/a-oncologia-de-precisao-esta-redefinindo)

_2026-08-13 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD e PHD

## [A Revolução Vermelha da Pequena Pílula Azul: Inibidores da Fosfodiesterase-5 como Armas Inesperadas Contra o Câncer](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/a-revolucao-vermelha-da-pequena-pilula)

_2026-08-10 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

Dr José Nasser MD PHD

## [Pílulas Anticoncepcionais](https://drjosenasser.substack.com/p/pilulas-anticoncepcionais)

_2026-08-09 · Dr J Nasser MD and PHD · Dr José Nasser MD PHD Substack_

O que os hormônios sintéticos realmente fazem com seu corpo e o que toda mulher merece saber

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_2026-08-09 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Youth Protest and the Making of Democratic Politics in India](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/08/01/youth-protest-and-the-making-of-democratic-politics-in-india/)

_2026-08-01 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

Every generation of Indians tends to believe that its young people are angrier, louder or more politically conscious than those who came before. History offers little support for that belief. Student and youth protest has accompanied the Republic almost from its inception. What has changed is not the existence of protest but its language, its \[…\]

## [The Reason Why AI Won&#8217;t Be Taking Your Coding Job](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/07/14/the-reason-why-ai-wont-be-taking-your-coding-job/)

_2026-07-14 · Johannes Wilm · Radical Politics_

Introduction: The CEO Predictions For the past several years, the chief executives of the largest artificial intelligence companies have been telling the world that white-collar jobs are on the verge of extinction. In July 2025, Ford CEO Jim Farley predicted that “artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the \[…\]

## [Between Sanctions and Strategy: India and Iran in the Politics of Oil](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/03/26/between-sanctions-and-strategy-india-and-iran-in-the-politics-of-oil/)

_2026-03-26 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

The relationship between India and Iran is often framed through civilizational memory and historical continuity, yet its modern trajectory reveals a far more contingent and uneven reality. Since India’s independence in 1947, engagement between the two countries has been shaped less by sentiment and more by shifting geopolitical pressures, economic necessities, and the gradual centrality \[…\]

## [Domestic Strategy and International Opportunity: The Abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/02/13/domestic-strategy-and-international-opportunity-the-abrogation-of-article-370-in-jammu-and-kashmir-2/)

_2026-02-13 · Ashish Singh and Johannes Wilm · Radical Politics_

India-U.S. Relations and Kashmir Year U.S. Administration Key Event/Action U.S. Perception/Position on Kashmir 1947-48 Harry S. Truman First Indo-Pak War Supported UN resolution for plebiscite; viewed Kashmir as an international issue. 1950s Dwight D. Eisenhower Cold War Dynamics Preferred bilateral resolution but initially supported international mediation. 1962 John F. Kennedy Sino-Indian War…

## [The Housing Divide in BRICS](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/01/20/the-housing-divide-in-brics/)

_2026-01-20 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

Housing has emerged as one of the most revealing indicators of how economic growth, urban transformation, and inequality interact across the BRICS countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa—and the bloc’s newer members Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Egypt, and Ethiopia. Together, these countries account for a significant share of the world’s population, construction \[…\]

## [Electric Vehicles and the Struggle to Command the Future](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/01/16/electric-vehicles-and-the-struggle-to-command-the-future/)

_2026-01-16 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

China occupies a central and structurally dominant position in this landscape. By the mid-2020s, it accounted for around two thirds of global EV and new energy vehicle sales. Its domestic market for new energy vehicles—including battery electric cars, plug-in hybrids, and increasingly, two- and three-wheeled electric transport—exceeded ten million units annually, with some official counts \[…\]

## [Coordination Without Command in the Global South](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/01/13/coordination-without-command-in-the-global-south/)

_2026-01-13 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

Multinational organizations outside the framework of formal alliances have long experimented with a distinctive form of coordination, one that seeks influence without hierarchy and cooperation without surrendering sovereignty. Groupings such as the Non-Aligned Movement, ASEAN, the African Union, BRICS, CELAC, Mercosur, and the Latin American Integration Association were never designed to impose…

## [Sovereignty, Power and the Case for Non-Alignment](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/01/12/sovereignty-power-and-the-case-for-non-alignment/)

_2026-01-12 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

In recent years, the language of sovereignty has returned to international forums with an urgency that many had assumed belonged to an earlier era. Statements invoking non-intervention, territorial integrity, and sovereign equality are no longer confined to archival speeches from the Cold War. They are voiced today amid sanctions regimes, regime recognition disputes, and economic \[…\]

## [Non Alignment and the Grammar of World Politics](https://radicalpolitics.org/2026/01/11/non-alignment-and-the-grammar-of-world-politics/)

_2026-01-11 · Ashish Singh · Radical Politics_

When the Ugandan representative rose at the United Nations to speak on Venezuela, invoking sovereignty and non-intervention on behalf of the Non-Alignment Movement, the moment resonated beyond the immediate dispute. It recalled a moral vocabulary of world politics that many assume has been eclipsed by sanctions regimes, alliance systems, and the normalization of intervention. Yet \[…\]

