We live in the age of -omics. We have genomics to study complete sets of DNA. We have proteomics focused on all the proteins within our cells. And we have metabolomics for metabolites like sugars and lipids. Despite their massive reach and intense focus, these fields have blind spots. They’re both in the margins and... The post Exposomics: Holistic health without the snake oil appeared first on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Do you want to increase your lifespan? Let's look at some actionable methods to increase longevity, from food choices, to supplements to lifestyle choices to slow aging.| Susan Berk Koch
Synergy is an important part of scientific endeavors, and people, teams and organizations who can harness the energy of ideas and passion for the work can leverage it to move their fields forward.| Pediatrics Nationwide
The findings, which upend classical thinking about animal cell differentiation, could shed light on mutations linked to human diseases| The Hub
Intergenerational trauma (also known as generational trauma or ancestral trauma) refers to the idea that trauma can be passed down through the generations, affecting those who didn’t directly experience it. It is the notion that unresolved traumas, pain, and suffering experienced by past generations influence the emotional well-being of those who exist today. Examples of… The post Can Psychedelics Help Heal Intergenerational Trauma? appeared first on Sam Woolfe.| Sam Woolfe
We know diet and lifestyle play a huge role in the onset of diseases and the management of many medical conditions, but for a lot of us, making long-term changes is easier said than done. But researchers have now demonstrated that eating a plant-based diet for just two months has a significant,…| New Atlas
Dr. Jeannie Lee, a leading expert in epigenetics and gene regulation at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, has been awarded a Blavatnik Therapeutics Challenge Award, including $1 million in funding, to expand her groundbreaking work on reactivating the The post Harvard’s Dr. Jeannie Lee Wins $1M Award to Develop Gene Reactivation Therapy for Fragile X appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
Researchers in the Boulard group at EMBL Rome demonstrated for the first time that the catalytic activity of the OGT enzyme is essential for embryonic development.| EMBL
In this Health Minute episode you’ll learn how negative thoughts and feelings can actually influence our life situation and our health.| Refresh My Health
Feelings and emotions are not bad, but what happens to our body when we’re living by the same emotions every day?| Refresh My Health
In this Health Minute article I want share with you a small collection of wisdom notes from the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza.| Refresh My Health
We need new experiences in order to transform ourselves but how can we can use new experiences to create meaningful change in our life?| Refresh My Health