About Dr Peter Kay

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Dr Peter Kay PhD specialized in blood group serology and haematology in the UK. In 1974, he moved to Australia and became involved in tissue transplantation serology and autoimmunity. He later became a member of the Dept. of Pathology at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Immunopathology. In the late 1980s he was awarded his PhD, subject matter, Immunogenetics. In 1989, he founded the first Molecular Pathology laboratory in Western Australia in the Faculty of Dentistry and Medicine at the University of Western Australia, and remained as Head until he retired from Academia in 2001. He has published over 80 peer reviewed articles to do with immunopathology and cancer in prestigious international scientific journals. Dr Peter Kay PhD may be contacted on Tel: 01772 691443;  peterhkay@gmail.com

Articles by Dr Peter Kay

  1. Homeovitality - the Revolutionary Healthcare System

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    The author has had a long career in medical research, having founded the first Molecular Pathology Laboratory at the University of Western Australia, after completing his PhD in Imm...

  2. Molecular Genetic Discoveries: Towards a Better Understanding of Homeopathy

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    This article explores exciting new developments in molecular biology and the study of the effects of homeopathic remedies on specific genes. Homeopathy has long been questioned bec...

  3. Genetic Predisposition to Obesity - an Ancestral Legacy

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    Dr. Kay has developed a product, Homeovitality Super Weight-Loss product, and the article spells out exactly how this product was developed and how it helps in a weight-loss program...

  4. Significance of the Sequence Specific Homeopathic DNA Therapy System in Modern Healthcare

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    In recent years many exciting scientific discoveries have been made that have enabled great advances to be made in various complementary healthcare practices. One of the greatest di...

  5. Cancer Diagnostic Tests and Treatments: Advantages and Limitations to Existing Conventional Treatments; Introduction to Alternative Approaches

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    Cancer is a word used to describe a wide range of disorders that result from the growth and spread of abnormal cells throughout many different parts of the body. Cancer was origina...

  6. The Role of the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene

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    To understand the significance of any form of supplementation in a health care setting, practitioners should be aware of or investigate the biochemistry of any particular pathway t...

  7. Genetics and Obesity

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    Obesity is one of the world’s most important health issues because it leads to development of insulin resistance and increased susceptibility to many serious medical conditions, suc...

  8. How Qualitative and Quantitative Features of Component Substances may Define the Mechanistic Pathways of Homeopathic Remedies

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    Much attention has been paid to identification of a single unifying mechanism that underpins the working of homeopathy. This prospect seems unlikely because of the wide range of pro...

  9. How a Mother’s Immunity may cause Developmental and other Disorders in her Children before and after Birth

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    It is important that all health carers, those who take responsibility for other peoples’ health, understand the basic principles of immunity because, by far, most forms of ill-healt...

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