Special people with special genes are always happy and love to eat. We are also influence by our environment but our genes is our master control until we harmed our genes from forces in the environment, prenatal nutrition , stress and other factors. Connie STUDY IDENTIFIES 6,500 GENES THAT ARE EXPRESSED DIFFERENTLY BETWEEN MEN ANDContinue reading “Happy genes love to eat”
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How you can use your health history form to find holistic cures with a CAM doctor
A complimentary alternative or medical doctor can help you find holistic healing ways. Knowing details of your health history will allow your health care professionals and you determine the course of action toward a healthier you.
Your determination to optimize your current health and your environment will have a greater impact on your success to achieving a healthier you.
If I become your health coach, you have to work with me to motivate yourself to wake up each day with the goal of achieving maximum health.
How diet can change your epigenome and affect cancer and chromatin of DNA
When you look at yourself in the mirror you may ask, ‘How, given that all the cells in my body carry the same DNA, can my organs look so unlike and function so differently?’ With the recent progress in epigenetics, we are beginning to understand. We now know that cells use their genetic material in different ways: genes are switched on and off, resulting in the astonishing level of differentiation within our bodies.
Epigenetics describes the cellular processes that determine whether a certain gene will be transcribed and translated into its corresponding protein. The message can be conveyed through small and reversible chemical modifications to chromatin (figure 1). For example, the addition of acetyl groups (acetylation) to DNA scaffold proteins (histones) enhances transcription. In contrast, the addition of methyl groups (methylation) to some regulatory regions of the DNA itself reduces gene transcription. These modifications, together with other regulatory mechanisms, are particularly important during development – when the exact timing of gene activation is crucial to ensure accurate cellular differentiation – but continue to have an effect into adulthood.
UC biologists find link between paternal diet and offspring’s health
Support your aging mechanisms , epigenetic way
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Is low blood sugar genetic?
20:80 is my guess. Our genes affect us 20% of the time while our environment and lifestyle affects us 80% of the time (epigenetics). Each person metabolize glucose or drugs or food in the liver differently. Pharmacogenetic tests classified these into 4 groups of people. We have to choose good carbohydrates from whole foods (coloredContinue reading “Is low blood sugar genetic?”
Tumor genes
Gene expression profiling is a technique used in molecular biology to query the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously. While almost all cells in an organism contain the entire genome of the organism, only a small subset of those genes is expressed as messenger RNA (mRNA) at any given time, and their relative expression canContinue reading “Tumor genes”
Personalized Diet = genes, environment, lifestyle,family history,exercise, current health issues and more
By Connie Dello Buono Email motherhealth@gmail.com to get the first draft of an ebook on Personalized Diet that comes with work from partner genetic counselors, current science and patient related research, from results of your own health data and Whole Exome Sequence DNA test ($500 test, free ebook, free health coaching and health concierge). https://clubalthea.com/?s=food https://clubalthea.com/?s=geneContinue reading “Personalized Diet = genes, environment, lifestyle,family history,exercise, current health issues and more”
Why does our skin causing us to age?
Epigenetics studies genetic effects notencoded in the DNA sequence of an organism, hence the prefix epi- (Greek: επί– over, outside of, around).[1][2] Such effects on cellular and physiological phenotypic traits may result from external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells express genes.[3][4] These alterations may or may notContinue reading “Why does our skin causing us to age?”
Longevity, genes, epigenetics, cancer and disease
Description: The study of human genetic disorders and mutant mouse models has provided evidence that genome maintenance mechanisms, DNA damage signaling and metabolic regulation cooperate to drive the ageing process. In particular, age-associated telomere damage, diminution of telomere ‘capping’ function and associated p53 activation have emerged as prime instigators of a functional decline of tissueContinue reading “Longevity, genes, epigenetics, cancer and disease”
Contributing factors to aging
It has been a long standing goal to develop molecular biomarkers of biological age. Recent studies demonstrate that powerful epigenetic biomarkers of aging can be defined based on DNA methylation levels. For example, the epigenetic clock (PMID: 24138928) is a multivariate age estimation method that applies to sorted cell types (CD4T cells or neurons), complexContinue reading “Contributing factors to aging”
Number of current research (2013) and areas of focus
No of current research & Areas 4/11/2013 0 Hormone research 54 Hematology and oncology 64 Herbs, spices and medicinal plants 69 Clinical epigenetics 73 Personalized medicine/pharmacogenomics 75 Food and nutrition research 140 Clinical laboratory analysis 157 Clinical chemistry and lab medicine 184 Alzheimer’s diease/dementias 235 Women’s health 256 Opinion on clinical nutrition and metabolic careContinue reading “Number of current research (2013) and areas of focus”