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“To have people come to Port Jefferson, to this beautiful park, and spend the day here is great,” said Stu Vincent, first vice president of the chamber. This year’s event consisted of 17 racing teams with dragon boats provided by High Five Dragon Boat Co. The teams competed on a 250-meter, three-lane racing course in Port Jefferson Harbor, and were made up of 20 “paddlers,” one steersman and one drummer. Along with the races, the festival hosted several performances including the famous Lion Dance, Taiko and Korean Drum performances, martial arts demonstrations and Asian singing. In the middle of the festival, teams also competed for best t-shirt, where The Moody Team won. Team NYCB took home the gold, while Vax NYC placed second and Extreme NY placed third.
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Meadow Cottage Museum. Some of the day’s events featured costumed volunteers such as Art Billadello dressed as Tallmadge, above, and Kyle Parker as a Tory, upper center. Historical society historian Beverly C. Tyler, above right, and director of education, Donna Smith, pictured below right and on the right, told spy stories on the porch at the society’s HQ. Over at the library on the front lawn, the Rose Tree trio, below, a traditional folk group, played for attendees. According to the historical society, approximately 500 attendees stopped by its grounds during the event. Top row photos by Rita J. Egan. Right center and lower right photos from Margo Arceri; lower center photo at Patriots Rock from Herb Mones; and photo below from Emma Clark library.
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Port Jefferson boasts National Merit semifinalist
Earl L. Vandermeulen High School senior Andrew Patterson has qualified as a semifinalist in the 67th National Merit Scholarship Program. A three-season athlete — captain of the soccer team and member of the winter and spring track team — Andrew now has the opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $30 million that will be offered next spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, he must fulfill several requirements to advance to the finalist level of the competition. More than 90% of the semifinalists are expected to attain finalist standing, and more than half of the finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title. Andrew is also a member of the school’s Latin Club, National Honor Society and Science Olympiad team. Outside of school, he is a member of the Port Jefferson Fire Department. He is among approximately 16,000 high school students nationwide who were awarded the semifinalist distinction and who represent the top 1% with the highest scores on the qualifying Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
Finalists will be named in February and the National Merit Scholarship winners will be announced in spring 2022.
Mather Hospital was awarded the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus with Honor Role Elite award and the Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award in recognition of its quality care patient care. The stroke award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, researchbased guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence. Mather earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients Before discharge, patients also receive education on managing their health, get a follow-up visit scheduled, as well as other care transition interventions. The Honor Roll Elite award is given to hospitals that achieve door-to-needle times within 60 minutes for at least 85% of applicable patients being treated with tPA clot-dissolving medicine.
Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll aims to ensure patients with type 2 diabetes receive the most up-to-date, evidence-based care when hospitalized with cardio-vascular disease or stroke. To bring attention to this critical high-risk population, American Heart Association has established the Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll recognition opportunity for hospital participants of Get With The Guidelines®–Heart Failure and Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke. “This is a direct result of our team dedication to stroke patients at Mather Hospital,” said Colleen Reale BSN, RN, stroke performance improvement nurse. According to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, stroke is the number five cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability in the United States. On average, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke every 40 seconds andnearly 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year.
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The board of directors of Hope Children’s Fund, in conjunction with the Rocky Point Rotary Club, recently announced the ordering of an Isuzu 25 passenger bus for the Jerusha Mwiraria Hope Children’s Fund Orphanage in Meru, Kenya. The bus will provide safe transport for the 86 children of the home and is to be used for transportation to schools, medical appointments and food shopping. The Isuzu bus is the culmination of the efforts of hundreds of donors. A GoFundMe initiated by Hope Children’s Fund board member Kyle Spillane raised thousands of dollars for the cause. Hope Children’s Fund
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In addition to the Rocky Point Rotary Club, several other clubs including Port Jefferson, Westhampton, Stony Brook, Riverhead, Patchogue and Ronkonkoma contributed to fund for the bus. All clubs are members of Rotary District 7255 led by District Governor Mary Ellen Ellwood. On Sept. 21, at the People’s United Bank Wading River branch, a wiring ceremony took place where members of the board sent the money to the orphanage in Kenya. People’s United Bank is the official bank of Hope Children’s Fund, and has waived all wire fees on all transactions to the orphanage.
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Liberty Station brings housing, opportunity to veterans and people with disabilities BY JULIANNE MOSHER @TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM Concern Housing, Inc. — a Medford-based nonprofit agency committed to helping individuals live with dignity and enhanced opportunities — celebrated the grand opening of Liberty Station in Port Jefferson Station last week. Liberty Station, a 77-unit rental community, provides workforce and accommodating housing options to persons in the community, including veterans “We are thrilled to join the Port Jefferson community and provide a housing option that is in desperate need for so many in our region,” said Ralph Fasano, Executive Director of Concern Housing. “Liberty Station offers veterans who have fought for our country quality, affordable housing as everyone deserves to live with dignity and respect.” Standing beside its various partners and elected officials, Concern cut the celebratory ribbon welcoming six, two-story apartment buildings comprising 77 affordable homes. Seventy-five of the 77 apartment homes are one-bedroom units and the remaining are twobedroom units. Twenty-five of the apartments are reserved for veterans, 20 additional units are given preference for veterans and the remaining units are for individuals making less than 50% of the Area Median Income. To ensure the quality living of residents, the community also provides residents with access to private parking lots and amenities such as a fitness center, a library and a computer room. Additionally, staff offices are on-site so that staff members can be available to help resolve any issues or needs. Residents also benefit by being in close proximity to major bus routes as well as the Port Jefferson LIRR station. “I am in an apartment on my own at a great location,” said U.S. Army Sergeant Harold Mains. “I could never afford an apartment like this on my income and also, live on my own. I am living 150% better than I was. I love my own space, the sense of community and appreciate all that Concern does for housing Vets, like me.” According to New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, the $28 million affordable and
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Steamboat days in early Port Jefferson BY KENNETH BRADY DESK@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
On July 4, 1840, the diarist George T. Strong arrived in Port Jefferson for the holiday, not on a packet or other sailing ship, but on the Sun, the first in a succession of steamboats to make regular runs between New York City and the village. In his account of the trip, Strong wrote that the Sun had left Manhattan at 8 a.m., stopped at Cow Harbor (Northport) and arrived in Drowned Meadow (Port Jefferson) at 2:30 p.m., all in all “a comfortable voyage.” The vessel had carried about 100 passengers who were entertained by a “cotillion band” that, according to Strong, had “squeaked, twanged, and tooted Hail Columbia.” The Sun, which began serving Port Jefferson in spring 1840, was replaced during the ensuing years by a series of steamers including the Mt. Pleasant, Suffolk, Island Belle, Golden Gate and John Faron. The steamships typically ran for three seasons but discontinued service during the winter months. Over time, Huntington and Stony Brook
were added to the ports of call. Stages were made available in Port Jefferson to convey travelers to Old Mans (Mount Sinai), Miller Place and other locations. The Mt. Pleasant charged 50 cents for passage from New York City to Port Jefferson while the Suffolk priced tickets at 75 cents and the John Faron at $1.00. Long at the mercy of outsiders who had monopolized steam navigation on the sound, a group of prominent businessmen from Port Jefferson and the vicinity began talks in 1858 to incorporate the Long Island Steamboat Company as a way to exercise more local control over routes, schedules and fares. Led by investors Thomas Ritch, Reuben Wilson and Thomas Strong, the company purchased the sidewheeler Ocean Wave which started its trips between New York City and Port Jefferson in summer 1859. In July 1860, the Ocean Wave struck a rock off Crane Neck, beached but safely landed her passengers. Although the steamer was repaired and returned to service the following month, low ridership led to the company’s bankruptcy and the sale of the Ocean Wave in a December
Above: Engraving of the steamship Ocean Wave from an 1860 stock certificate issued by the Long Island Steamboat Company; Below: The steamship Nonowantuc, which ran from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson, 1884-1902, is shown underway in Port Jefferson harbor. Photos from the Kenneth C. Brady Digital Archive
Above: Excursion ticket for the steamer Favorite which sailed the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson route; Below: Excursion ticket for the steamer Favorite which sailed the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson route. Photos from the Kenneth C. Brady Digital Archive
1861 auction. Beginning with the Pioneer, a succession of steamboats followed the Ocean Wave. Often cited in the diary of Azariah H. Davis, the Sunbeam made the New York City run from 1867-1868 and the Mattano from 1868-1869, both sidewheelers stopping at Stony Brook. With the coming of the Long Island Rail Road to Port Jefferson in 1873, the public had a convenient means of traveling between the village and New York City other than on a steamboat. As business opportunities in one market came to an end, attention shifted to developing a steam ferry link between Port Jefferson and Bridgeport, Connecticut. The steamer Brookhaven, known locally as the “Little Bedbug,” ran the Port Jefferson to Bridgeport route from 1872-1881 except for 1873-1874 when it was covered by the Spitfire. Besides carrying passengers, the steamships transported strawberries and other produce from then agricultural Long Island to industrial New England. Succeeding the Brookhaven, the 115-foot Favorite crossed the Sound from 1882-1883 and became well known for her special excursions to visit P.T. Barnum’s circus in Bridgeport and to see Jumbo the Elephant. The incorporation of the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company in 1883, followed by the beginning of ferry operations on the 120-foot steamer Nonowantuc in 1884, brought order, consistency and
dependability to cross-Sound travel, a tradition of service which continues today. Kenneth Brady has served as the Port Jefferson Village Historian and president of the Port Jefferson Conservancy, as well as on the boards of the Suffolk County Historical Society, Greater Port Jefferson Arts Council and Port Jefferson Historical Society. He is a longtime resident of Port Jefferson.
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PJ business owner, firefighter helps during Strong’s Neck farm blaze BY JULIANNE MOSHER & RITA J. EGAN JULIANNE@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM, RITA@TBRNEWSMEDIA.COM
When a fire broke out at a horse complex in Setauket Tuesday morning, more than a dozen different fire departments came together and helped. One of those volunteers was Thomas Lund, owner of Seven Seas Construction Co. in Port Jefferson. Lund, who is also a volunteer firefighter with the Port Jefferson Fire Department, said he was aware of what was going on a town over and was gearing up to drive to work in Strong’s Neck when the fire broke out.
“The fire happened to be sort of along the way. So, I figured I would bring the barge over,” he said. “I knew they were bringing the fire boat, and I figured I could be a solid platform for them to work off of.” While dozens upon dozens of fire trucks headed to the flames, along with the fire boat in the harbor, Lund said the team ended up using the water pump that he uses for dock building with his company. “We were able to supply water until the fire broke out there,” he said. “At the very least we could give a hand because I knew it would be a big operation — a very small part of it, but I figured we could at least do something to help and we were able to, so it was great.” He added that for about 45 minutes, he and his fellow fighters stretched a line from his equipment on the deck, connecting it to another line at the dock. “It was a big operation from the start,” he said. The fire
initially broke out at 10 a..m Sept. 21 at 23 Brewster Lane, according to Setauket Fire Department Chief Scott Gressin. The SFD received mutual aid in excess of 16 surrounding departments. The chief said a 19,000 square-feet structure, that was once used as an interior horse-riding arena, had heaving smoke and fire could be seen coming from multiple sides as firefighters arrived on the scene. Gressin said the first approach was an offensive one; however, considering the fire load inside of the building, the first responders had to take a defensive approach. There were no horses in the structure as it has not been used as a riding arena in some time. Gressin said horses in a nearby stable were under no threat. Two firefighters with burns were treated and released from the hospital. Wednesday morning firefighters and investigators were still at the site. “It continues to be an active fire scene with a hazardous material incident involving buried propane tanks,” Gressin said. “I have multiple agencies working to mitigate the problem.” He said the SFD is coordinating with the Town of Brookhaven and Suffolk County Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services. At this time, he cannot anticipate when the investigation will be completed. Brookhaven’s Chief Fire Marshal Christopher Mehrman said the origin and cause investigation was concluded Tuesday. He said the reason
Above: A farm complex broke out into flames Tuesday; Left: Seven Seas Construction helps combat the fire in Strong’s Neck. Above photo from Setauket Fire Department; Left photo from PJ Fire Department
was human error as an electrical conductor that shouldn’t have been energized was. Two electricians who received electrical shocks were transported to the hospital. Mehrman did not have their present status at press time. Mehrman said the intensity of the fire caused two 1,000-gallon propane tanks to leak. Even though they are underground, the valving is above. He said HazMat technicians are on the scene to control the flow. The fire marshal said neighbors are not in any danger because the propane is being burned off which means no gas is accumulating.
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PAGE A22 • THE PORT TIMES RECORD • SEPTEMBER 23, 2021
Editorial
Letters to the Editor Enough with talking heads
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In remission, Zeldin should now consider stance on public health
Last week, Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-NY1) formally announced that he is now in remission from leukemia. The Shirley native said that back in November 2020, he was diagnosed with the illness and after nine long months he’s now cancer-free. It’s impressive. Zeldin has done quite a lot while battling cancer — and keeping it quiet from the public. He won his reelection the same month he was diagnosed; he was in Congress when the insurrection in the U.S. Capitol happened in January; he announced his run for governor and has been campaigning for that office since. While he has been busy at work throughout his treatment, he also has done some things that a typical cancer patient would absolutely steer away from. We’re happy to hear that he’s healthy again and he has beaten a disease that has taken thousands of lives. But what’s most concerning is that while going through chemotherapy, he chose not to wear a mask and, in fact, has taken a strong stance against them. Masks are protecting others — such as Zeldin now — who have compromised immune systems, and who are most at risk. It was discouraging to know now that the congressman has held several anti-mask and Unmask Our Kids rallies, where people were in close proximity to each other. Zeldin was the lucky one — other people are not always so lucky and with new variants spreading, immunocompromised people could be hit harder. According to a new study published by University College London, cancer has become an increasing public health priority in the U.K. after vaccines and other measures continued to contain the spread of COVID-19. Findings from the study showed 40,000 late diagnoses of cancer due to a lack of emergency referrals by general doctors and fewer face-to-face appointments. Delays caused by lockdown could result in 10,000 people dying of cancer “significantly earlier” than would otherwise have been the case. Could the U.S. follow suit? We hope that representatives such as Zeldin, who now has personal experience to relate to, will reconsider their stances on anti-masking, vaccinations and general public health. The cold months are coming, and germs will be everywhere — we need to keep each other safe.
As I listen to the talking heads, including politicians, on our radio and television “news” media I wonder how we ever won World War II. During the war, we had no embassy in Berlin, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Occupied France, Japan, etc. According to these talking heads, the lack of an embassy in Afghanistan will make it difficult, if not impossible to protect ourselves from future terrorist attack. While many of these talking heads were not alive during WWII, I would hope they would have read a history book or two. Perhaps it is because, in today’s environment, the majority of our public speakers seem to be more interested in a political outcome or personal gain than in helping to strengthen our society. I often wonder what Benjamin Franklin and his Founding Father associates in Philadelphia would say if they could see these talking heads in action. When are we, as a people, going to stand up, like the passengers on United Airlines Flight 93, say I have had enough, then take action. How can you take action? • Make a list of the sponsors of these pseudo news programs and stop buying their products. Write to the board chairman or chairwoman telling them to stop sponsoring the pseudo news program. Get your extended family, church group or social organizations to join you in this effort. • If you hear a politician making obviously false or divisive statements, let that politician know your group will not support that politician. • Forget your political party and focus on truth. Remember, the far right and the far left seem to have issues with truthfulness. How do you know the truth with so many lies being promulgated? Go to your public library’s reference section and read what is there. If you can’t find the information you are seeking ask the reference librarian for help. Remember, “money talks” and money from groups talks even louder. But, as usual, this is one man’s opinion. What do you think? Francis G. Gibbons Sr. Terryville
Zeldin comments on Will Zeldin’s experience achieving remission change thinking on Through early detection, last health care November, I was diagnosed with early stage chronic myeloid leukemia. I then began treatment with an immediately positive response and no side effects. Over the last nine months, I have achieved complete remission, am expected to live a normal life and my doctor says I currently have no evidence of this disease in my system. My health is phenomenal, and I continue to operate at 110%. Right now, I’m once again crisscrossing New York state in our campaign for governor, having hit Monroe, Wayne and Ontario counties Sept. 17, and Jefferson, Lewis and Hamilton counties Sept. 18. At no point have we slowed down at all and my lowest gear is always all in. I have also not missed any Army Reserve duty as a result of this diagnosis. I’m grateful for all of the men and women in the medical field who have not only treated me these past several months, but who pour their hearts and souls into treating so many others in need of their expertise, energy and passion. The medical field in our country is filled with the very best of society. U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY1) Presumptive Republican nominee for state governor 2022
In a recent campaign event upstate, Congressman Lee Zeldin [RNY1] shared his leukemia diagnosis. Though I have been one of his biggest critics, I want to wish him well. No one deserves to suffer from this kind of illness and the toll it takes on a family. I’m pleased to hear he is in remission and responding well to treatment. It should be noted that part of why his prognosis is so good is the excellent health care he and other members of Congress enjoy, the kind he has voted to deny the rest of us dozens of times. He has voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act and against lowering prescription drug costs. He has voted for budgets that gutted Medicare and Medicaid, while benefiting from excellent health care paid for by our tax dollars. There are too many families that would not be able to afford the same excellent care Zeldin has received. Every one of us deserves the same excellent health care members of Congress receive. It is my hope that Zeldin’s own experience will change his thinking on this issue, and he will come to understand that health care is a right, and not a privilege for the powerful, wealthy and well connected. Shoshana Hershkowitz South Setauket
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Opinion Making skills like finding the remote control and speaking teenager count
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n a fractured and uncertain world, the skill sets that make us marketable to potential friends, employers and neighbors have shifted. Sure, competence, professionalism and experience can and do come in handy in the context of numerous environments. These days, though, getting along with others and navigating through the cacophony of frustration beamed into our living rooms D. None and phones on an hourly basis seems to of the above have elevated what BY DANIEL DUNAIEF otherwise might seem like trivial skill sets in another time. I have come up with a list of skills or, perhaps more appropriately, qualities that
might be helpful in the modern world. I don’t overuse the word “literally.” To emphasize a point, people often literally throw the word “literally” into phrases, as in “I literally hate tofu.” I’m not sure you can figuratively hate tofu, but I don’t overuse that word. I keep a straight face: even when confronted with outrageous claims in which others hold fast to ideas, to heroes or to patterns I find questionable or even objectionable, I don’t wince, roll my eyes or shout them down until I’m in the safe space of my home with my wife. I know how to write a handwritten note. Electronic communication has become so ubiquitous that sharing a personal touch that comes from writing something by hand has scarcity value. I have trained my dog to do exactly what he wants. Sure, other people have trained their dogs to sit, roll over, fetch the newspaper and come to them when they call, but my dog does exactly what he wants. That means when he wags at me, he’s genuinely excited
to see me and he’s not just wagging because he’s expecting some immediate reward or punishment. I can find almost anything in a supermarket. Having spent an embarrassing amount of time searching the supermarket for foods that satisfy four diets and that take the place of in-person dining and social interactions, I can find most items sooner than supermarket employees. Through a hard-target search of every bed sheet, blanket and pillowcase, I can find the remote control. While that may seem trivial, it shows a willingness to go the extra mile to avoid having to take a few extra steps to change the channel. I speak teenager. Yes, they are wonderful people who not only have a shorthand way of speaking, but also have a tendency to multitask while they are talking, looking at their phones or speaking through a mouthful of food. I can interpret much of what they say even when they appear to be offering disconnected sounds in a guttural and frustrated language.
I can finish an entire chapter in a non James Patterson book without checking email or texts. That means I can concentrate for longer periods of time. Patterson is excluded because the chapters in his violent novels are often shorter than this column. I can make myself laugh. Every week, I enter the New Yorker cartoon contest. The captions I write never win, but they make me laugh. I have a wealth of untapped ideas. I look at all the masks around me and think, “Hmm, I could come up with so many new mask products.” For example, how about mood masks, which change color depending on the person’s mood? Or, perhaps, masks with the outline of states, presidents of the United States, or images of abolitionists, important women in history or slogans? Masks could become the equivalent of educational posters hung on the walls of classrooms or, if you prefer, facial bumper stickers, giving someone starting at our covered mouths a chance to read or see something new.
What causes cancer? Otto Warburg and the Nazis wanted to know
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here are two good stories in “Ravenous: Otto Warburg, the Nazis, and the search for the Cancer-Diet Connection.” The newly released book, by Sam Apple, is about the Nazi’s hunt for the cause of cancer and the remarkable support Hitler gave, before and during World War II, to Otto Warburg, a premier scientist, homosexual and Jew. Hitler’s mother, possibly the only person he loved, died a painful death from breast cancer. Hitler, reportedly a vegetarian and a hypochondriac, periodically thought he was dying of cancer. Otto Warburg, who Between won the Nobel Prize you and me in 1931 and had been BY LEAH S. DUNAIEF nominated repeatedly for the prize during his career, did in-depth biochemical research on
the metabolism of tumors, especially cancer cells. Despite Warburg’s several obvious drawbacks and outspoken criticism of Nazi values — he refused to have Nazi flags in his lab or offer the Nazi salute — Hitler protected him and allowed him to do his work. Otto Heinrich Warburg, born in 1883 into a prominent family of bankers and scientists, first distinguished himself in the elite cavalry regiment, the Uhlans, during WWI. He won the Iron Cross for bravery and was still fighting at the front in 1918 when Albert Einstein, a close friend of his physicist father, wrote him a letter urging him to come home. Einstein told him that science needed him. That, combined with his breakthrough research before the war on sea urchins, and his aristocratic family, did much to solidify his lifetime arrogance. He did return home, continued his distinguished work, and was named director of a Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin founded by the Rockefeller Foundation, designed by him in the Rococo style, in 1931. He proceeded with his investigations into the
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causes of cancer, which had been relatively rare until the 19th century but was exploding in numbers in the early 20th century. The German people, along with people in the United States and elsewhere, were terrified of the disease. Warburg’s hypothesis was that cancer growth was caused by tumor cells generating energy (to reproduce) mainly by the anaerobic (no oxygen) fermentation of glucose. Healthy cells, by contrast, generate energy mainly from oxidative breakdown with the salt pyruvate in the mitochondria (part of the cell responsible for producing the cell’s energy.) If you don’t understand those last sentences, it doesn’t matter. The point is that Warburg believed the primary cause of cancer was the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells with the fermentation of sugar. Therefore the culprit: SUGAR. Today the understanding of the cause of cancer is mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes that lead to a malignant transformation. The metabolic changes
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in cells that Warburg observed were not causative, today’s scientists believe, but the result of those mutations. Warburg’s work offered support for the role of metabolism in the mitochondria in aiding tumor suppression. He oversimplified the complex interactions between the mitochondria and the cell nucleus, between metabolism and mutations. After the war, Warburg did come to the United States, but his self-important personality, his tyrannical behavior in the lab, his imperiousness with his peers and finally his inability to admit error, all helped to push his research out of sight. He ultimately returned to Switzerland. In the 1960s, scientific attention turned to the newly defined DNA and cancer-causing genes. Only with the new century has there been a metabolism revival and attention to the role of insulin and the link with obesity. The book offers us interesting history, both about the Nazis and scientific research into the causes of cancer. Reading it will certainly make us think about what we eat.
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