The food you eat does more than just fuel your body-it might also "speak" to your genes. Emerging science in nutrigenomics suggests that food can influence how our genetic blueprint operates ...
There's more to healthy eating than just eating your greens – a new DNA test can help you pinpoint the type of fruits and vegetables that may just have better chemistry with your genes.
One twin may eat a healthy balanced diet ... and the diet of your parents and grandparents, affects your genes. As the ...
A study published on February 19 in Microorganisms found that a specific gene called AMY1 influences how starch affects the ...
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You have to listen to your body and feel whether this diet ... high protein or high carb foods and may affect what people eat. They analysed the genes and diets of almost 300,000 people and ...
Tiny scraps of genetic material from bamboo might influence the genes of pandas, helping them adapt to a mostly bamboo diet.
Previous research has also found that miRNA from the plants we eat can affect gene expression in humans and other mammals, potentially playing a role in regulating immune activity and, according ...