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Epigenetics
Giorgi, G., Del Re, B. Epigenetic dysregulation in various types of cells exposed to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields. Cell Tissue Res (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-021-03489-6 Abstract Epigenetic mechanisms regulate gene expression, without changing the DNA sequence, and establish cell-type-specific temporal and spatial expression patterns. Alterations of epigenetic marks have been observed in several pathological conditions, including cancer and neurological...
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Yokoya M, Terada A. Regional Differences in Height, Weight, and Body Composition may Result from Photoperiodic Responses: An Ecological Analysis of Japanese Children and Adolescents. J Circadian Rhythms. 2021 Feb 22;19:3. doi: 10.5334/jcr.198. PMID: 33664773; PMCID: PMC7908924. Abstract This ecological study examined whether geographical differences in the physique of Japanese children and adolescents can be...
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Join us for a free webinar with James Lech, doctoral candidate, multidisciplinary researcher and the recipient of numerous South African and international awards. Topic: Pregnancy, Breastfeeding and the Interaction of EMFs www.emfsa.co.za •Epigenetic domination of C-sections •Biophysics at play in the womb •Why do so many mothers get diastasis recti of their belly when pregnant?...
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18th October 2018 Prof. Paul Héroux is Professor of Toxicology and Health Effects of Electromagnetism at the McGill University. Faculty of Medicine (Department of Surgery, McGill University Health Center and InVitroPlus Laboratory). His area of expertise: General toxicology, in vitro toxicology of metals. Health effects of electricity and electromagnetic fields. His department website: http://www.invitroplus.mcgill.ca/  Available...
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May 15, 2017 What’s new? Announcing a Special Section of Child Development from © The Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. Contemporary Mobile Technology and Child and Adolescent Development, edited by Zheng Yan and Lennart Hardell, May 15, 2017 Article by Cindy Sage and Ernesto Burgio Abstract Mobile phones and other wireless devices that...
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Following is a summary of this segment by the Editor of “Towards Better Health”. Anne Sophie Lapix, presenter of the program, refers to Prof. Belpomme’s newest book, “Comment naissent les maladies” [how do diseases arise?] where he says 70-90% of cancers are linked to the environment. Prof. Belpomme replies that especially now, there is molecular...
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