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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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Our genes influence the way we absorb and metabolize micronutrients. Nutrigenomics looks at the influence genetic variation has over micronutrient absorption/metabolism and the biological consequences of this dynamic relationship. Our diet also influen...
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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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EXPLORE THE RI ADVENT CALENDAR: http://rigb.org.uk/advent DNA was long considered the blueprint of life, expected to reveal everything there was to know about a particular human being. It turns out, however, that we still don't fully understand how th....
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Have you ever wondered why your heart cell is different from your brain cell, when they both contain the same DNA? The answer is Epigenetics! Epigenetics is the study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression rather than alterat...
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http://www.387911.com ☆ Bruce Lipton, DNA Activation, Epigenetics, New Biology, Where Mind and Matter Meet 5/28/15 C2CAM Coast to Coast AM Full Radio Shows! - Additional Info! Bruce has been a guest on Coast to Coast AM eight times since 2005! Bruce H....
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Social interactions alter DNA (‘epigenetics’). Revealing how her own gender transition led her down the path of epigenetics, Scientist Karissa Sanbonmatsu takes u...
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In this lecture, Eastern Illinois University psychologist Jeffrey Stowell, PhD, discusses epigenetics, including a look at genetics and behavior and epigenetic mechanisms. This video was supported by a grant from the American Psychological Foundation, ...
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The function of mitochondria to produce energy from breakdown of glucose, amino acids and fatty acids. It then uses this energy to create ATP, which is the energy store for the cell.
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Biochemistry with Professor Paul M. Bingham For more information and to view the full video go to streamingtutors.com.