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Epigenetic determines how much or whether some genes are expressed in your body. In other words, it appears that our diets and lifestyles can change the expression of our genes. How? By influencing a network of chemical switches within our cells collec...
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Bruce H Lipton, PhD is an internationally recognized authority in bridging science and spirit. In 1982, Dr. Lipton began examining the principles of quantum physics and how they might be integrated into his understanding of the cell's information proc....
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By now most of us know gene expression can be upregulated or downregulated by molecular factors including the metabolites of drugs, chemicals and nutrition. But what are the implications of this environmentally labile landscape, not only for our somati...
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Through the research of Dr. Lipton and other leading-edge scientists, stunning new discoveries have been made about the interaction between your mind and body and the processes by which cells receive information. It shows that genes and DNA do not cont...
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http://thesameffect.com/how-genetics-and-epigentics-relate-to-your-health-and-fitness/ PBS on Epigenetics
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Why your DNA is not your destiny. Molecular biologist Nessa Carey presents an introduction to epigenetics and explains how it shapes life. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe DNA is a vitally important starting point for lif...
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Dr. Patrick McGowan discusses how stresses early in life can potentially impact epigenetic mechanisms and disease susceptibility. This short take was shot during a break at Keystone Symposia's meeting on Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptib....
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Alex welcomes biomedical research pioneer and author, Dr. Joel Wallach, to speak on his latest book, Epigenetics: The Death of the Genetic Theory of Disease Transmission, which discusses the relationships between nutrition, genetics and disease. http:/...
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Once upon a time in the world of genetics, two identical twins were born. The two baby boys were named Jim and Tim Van Horn. All observable phenotypes were alike, this was no surprise because they were genetic clones. Their hair, eyes, behaviours were ...