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Ravi Kamepalli

@woundphysician

Board-certified Infectious Disease wound care, obesity medicine Physician HBO specialist & Clinical Researcher.

#removingbarrierstohealing

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Healing & preventing chronic ulcers would solve cancer, as chronic non healing ulcers and cancers are on opposite sides of the inflammation coin! #removingbarrierstohealing ##WoundHealing #cancer

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Had great time at #cosci25 hoping to come to next meeting in March 2026 innovation and colloboration with first principle approaches are need in human healing and disease prevention ! AI can already see and predict DFU problems earlier and more consistently than humans in many

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Narrative are being hijaced with UPF (Ultraprocessed food) narative .... everywhere in the world. Yes it important to address the UPF issues. The article is absolutely right that ultra-processed foods damage metabolic health, drive NCDs, and require policy-level action. But

Narrative are being hijaced with UPF (Ultraprocessed food) narative .... everywhere in the world. 

Yes it important to address the  UPF issues.   The article is absolutely right that ultra-processed foods damage metabolic health, drive NCDs, and require policy-level action. But
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The U.S. Doesn’t just Have a Healthcare Crisis. It Has a Metabolic Syndrome Crisis. People keep blaming U.S. healthcare for bad national statistics. Wrong target. Our biggest driver of poor outcomes isn’t hospitals, physicians, or insurance. It’s metabolic syndrome. 70% of

The U.S. Doesn’t just Have a Healthcare Crisis. It Has a Metabolic Syndrome Crisis.

People keep blaming U.S. healthcare for bad national statistics.

Wrong target.

Our biggest driver of poor outcomes isn’t hospitals, physicians, or insurance.
It’s metabolic syndrome.

70% of
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Last i know medical care happens in the clinic between patient and professional. significant cases need to be bought to light. we need to avoid mass medicine mindset in real care delivary but be able to create real tracking solutions that help one patient at a time. Great

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Wound healing is not just a local problem — it’s a metabolic problem. A wound is an energy-hungry construction site. If the cell can’t make enough ATP, the wound won’t heal. Here’s the real root cause of chronic wounds: 🔥 Mitochondrial dysfunction → low ATP 🔥 Oxidative