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1). Our Genes are Not Our Fate By : Richard Helfant, MD
While genes are undeniably important factors in causing disease, their role has been vastly overemphasized. For most common diseases, such as cancer and atherosclerosis, genes are predispositions, not inevitabilities.
Article Related to: genes, health, disease, longevity, genome, genetics, cancer, atherosclerosis, genetic, cholesterol
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2). Genes and the Mind By : Richard Helfant, MD
People with a strong will to live understand that when they take life-enhancing measures, their health and longevity will be favorable affected, regardless of their genes. They take responsibility for their lives instead of being victims of events. Each and every one of us has the resources within to affect our health and longevity.
Article Related to: genes, health, disease, longevity, genome, medical genetics, health care, cancer, atherosclerosis
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