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White Paper: Tools and Technologies for Personalized Health and Nutrition

Executive Summary Personalized health and nutrition represents a paradigm shift from generalized dietary guidelines toward individualized interventions informed by genetic, epigenetic, and microbiome data. This paper explores the tests, applications, and equipment necessary to operationalize such precision nutrition, providing a … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Chemical Nature of Bonding and Stress as Epigenetic Agents: Inheritance from the Womb and Across Generations

Author: Nathan Albright Date: July 24, 2025 Executive Summary The emotional environment of the womb, particularly characterized by maternal bonding or stress, has profound epigenetic effects on fetal development. These environmental influences alter gene expression through mechanisms such as DNA … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Epigenetics Revolution

The Epigenetics Revolution: How Modern Biology Is Rewriting Our Understanding Of Genetics, Disease, And Inheritance, by Nessa Carey While in many ways this book was what I expected and hoped when looking at a book to help explain the latest … Continue reading

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Book Review: Epigenetics

Epigenetics: The Ultimate Mystery Of Inheritance, by Richard C. Francis On page 32, at the very beginning of chapter four (“The Well-Socialized Gene”), the author begins his chapter this way: “The effort to secure funding for a Vietnam War Memorial … Continue reading

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