What I Learned Today: on epigenetics
It has long been thought that our genes are our destiny. Our DNA, which we pass onto our children, cannot be affected by our actions. If we smoke or eat poorly, we’re putting ourselves at risk, sure. But certainly not our unborn children, right? Well, actually, a kind of new field of epigenetics…
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fascinating. If you want an easily palatable summation...How Stuff Works podcast entitled...
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more than we think.
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