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Diets Heavy In Fructose Damage Genes Related To Memory And Metabolism, Says Study - Forbes - 0 views

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    The study is the first to examine all of the gene networks affected by fructose that result in changes to brain function and metabolism-more than 20,000 genes in total. Although the study was conducted using rats, the researchers report that the majority of the sequenced genes are comparable to those in humans, including more than 200 genes in the hippocampus, a brain area crucial to memory, and 700 in the hypothalamus, the seat of the brain's metabolic control center.
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Dean Ornish: Your genes are not your fate | TED Talk | TED.com - 0 views

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    Dean Ornish shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level. For instance, he says, when you live healthier, eat better, exercise, and love more, your brain cells actually increase.
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Epigenomics Fact Sheet - 0 views

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    Epigenomic fact sheet
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How Identical Twins Develop Different Personalities - D-brief | DiscoverMagazine.com - 0 views

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    Summary of mouse study looking at neurogenerative differences in mice.
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Why Fathers Really Matter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Biology is making it clearer by the day that a man's health and well-being have a measurable impact on his future children's health and happiness. 
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What women eat before conception can alter baby's genes: study - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    Yahoo News article 4/30 Published in the journal Nature Communications, the study claims to provide strong evidence that a mother's diet before pregnancy can permanently affect her child's lifelong health by silencing certain genes.
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Epigenome: The symphony in your cells : Nature News & Comment - 0 views

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    Almost every cell in the human body has the same DNA sequence. So why is a heart cell different from a brain cell? Cells use their DNA code in different ways, depending on their jobs - just as the orchestra in this video can perform one piece of music in many different ways. The combination of changes in gene expression in a cell is called its epigenome.
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Descendants of undernourished people may be more susceptible to obesity | Society | The... - 0 views

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    The laboratory-based animal study found a link between greater susceptibility to obesity and diabetes, and whether one's ancestors have been undernourished for several generations, and was published on Friday in the journal Cell Metabolism.
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Batch Effect Behind Species-Specific Results? | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    With a dozen or so 140-character dispatches (including three heat maps), Gilad suggested the results published in PNAS were an anomaly-a result of how the tissue samples were sequenced in different batches. If this "batch effect" was eliminated, he proposed, mouse and human tissues clustered in a tissue-specific manner, confirming previous results rather than supporting the conclusions reported by the Mouse ENCODE team.
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Lack of Exercise Can Disrupt the Body's Rhythms - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In essence, the young people's bodies seemed to be somehow remembering and responding to what that body had just been doing, whether sitting or moving, and then calculating a new, appropriate response - moving or sitting. In doing so, the researchers felt, the body created a healthy, dynamic circadian pattern.
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Genes have seasonal cycles that can play havoc with your health - health - 12 May 2015 ... - 0 views

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    The activity of some of our genes varies with the seasons throughout the year. The discovery comes from an analysis of blood samples from more than 16,000 people in both hemispheres. The most striking pattern was that 147 genes involved in the immune system made it more reactive or "pro-inflammatory" during winter or rainy seasons, probably to battle the onslaught of cold and flu viruses
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The science behind a more meaningful understanding of sexual orientation - 0 views

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    People who are attracted to others of the same sex develop their orientation before they are born. This is not a choice. And scientific evidence shows their parents cannot be blamed. Research proving that there is biological evidence for sexual orientation has been available since the 1980s. The links have been emphasised by new scientific research.
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DNA 'spool' modification affects aging and longevity | Cornell Chronicle - 0 views

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    Research on a modified protein around which DNA is wrapped sheds light on how gene regulation is linked to aging and longevity in nematodes, fruit flies and possibly humans. The research has implications for how gene expression is regulated, and could offer a new drug target for age-related diseases.
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http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v518/n7539/pdf/518314a.pdf - 0 views

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    A package of papers investigates the functional regulatory elements in genomes that have been obtained from human tissue samples and cell lines. The implications of the project are presented here from three viewpoints. 
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Mission | Genetic Literacy Project - 0 views

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    Genetic and biotechnology can improve food security, the environment and public health. Yet dramatic innovation can lead to unintended consequences and present ethical challenges. In theory, the study of genetics and related cutting edge sciences are widely celebrated. But in practice, the words "gene" and "genetic engineering" often stir fear and misunderstanding when applied to biomedicine and farming. Intricate science scares people who don't understand risk and complexity. What is the potential of agricultural and human genetics? The commitment of the GLP is to promote public awareness of genetics and science literacy.
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How Your Mom's Stress Is Now Your Stress - YouTube - 0 views

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    Many things are passed down from mother to child, and now, research is finding that stress is on that list! Join Trace as he discusses how prenatal maternal stress can impact you later in life!
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Turning Off One Gene Blocks PTSD in Mice: Study | TIME - 0 views

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    Using an animal model for human PTSD, in which researchers conditioned mice to feel fear and then attempted to reverse it, the scientists found that blocking a single gene in mice could turn off their chronic fear response.
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Parents May Pass Down More Than Just Genes, Study Suggests - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Scientists were investigating a tantalizing but controversial hypothesis: that a man's experiences can alter his sperm, and that those changes in turn may alter his children.
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Weight gain-and loss-can alter men's sperm | Science/AAAS | News - 0 views

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    Men, your sperm know how heavy you are. A new study reveals that sperm carry different chemical tags on their DNA depending on whether their owner is lean or obese. The findings suggest that men may be able to pass information about the availability of food in their environment down to their offspring, which could influence their child's odds of being overweight.
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