Citation: Beach SRH, Lei MK, Brody GH, Dogan MV and Philibert RA (2015) Higher levels of protective parenting are associated with better young adult health: exploration of mediation
through epigenetic influences on pro-inflammatory processes.
Not exact matches
Through colorful anecdotes and commonsense explanations, author Richard C. Francis, who holds a Ph.D. in biology, delivers an engaging tour of the new science of
epigenetics, the study of environmental
influences on gene expression.
Not only does milk thistle exert activity
through inhibiting proliferation and angiogenesis, but also in response to
epigenetic -
influences — making it... Read More»
Not only does milk thistle exert activity
through inhibiting proliferation and angiogenesis, but also in response to
epigenetic -
influences — making it an anti-cancer super star.
Since numerous studies have found paternal links to PCOS, this would have to be transmitted
through genetic or
epigenetic influences to children since the father doesn't determine the in - utero environment.
The examination of the way that protective parenting during late childhood and early adolescence
influences health and potentially remodels biological systems
through epigenetic change is just beginning.