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Coffee genes: The effect on health - latimes.com

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Coffee preference may be genetic, and that may affect health

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Unfiltered coffee, such as French presses, drips in a substance called cafestol, may increase “bad cholesterol.” http://lat.ms/ifPfsw

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npr.org — “Years after more than 40 patients with HIV received immune cells designed to attack and kill cells infected with HIV, the specialized cells are still present in their bloodstreams. There's been no sign the cells, a form of gene therapy, caused any serious side effects.View full resource at npr.org

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Sleep lessens the effect genes have on weight – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Study found that genetic factors accounted for 70% of weight differences in twins who got less than seven hours.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Sleep lessens the effect genes have on weight – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Study found that genetic factors accounted for 70% of weight differences in twins who got less than seven hours.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Life at the bottom is bad for your health | The Scicurious Brain, Scientific American Blog Network

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Quercetin for Allergic Asthma | Health and Wellness News

wellnessresources.com — “For two decades, quercetin has claimed nutritional fame as the most potent natural anti-histamine available. Numerous studies have demonstrated that quercetin reduces allergic immune response by modulating inflammatory signals at the gene level. A new animal study demonstrates that a single dose of quercetin can have a potent bronchodilator effect, offering a potential strategy for people with asthma looking for natural ways to help assist them.View full resource at wellnessresources.com

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Asthma? Allergies? Here’s a natural way to help calm down allergy-related breathing problems. http://t.co/00HTMiXp

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Walking Could Lower Effect Of Genetic Predisposition For Obesity, Study Suggests

huffingtonpost.com — “Walking briskly for just an hour a day is enough to cut the effect of genetic tendencies toward obesity, according to new research. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health also found that staying sedentary -- measured in the study by how long a person watched TV per day -- worsened the effects of the "obesity genes."View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Walking Could Lower Effect Of Genetic Predisposition For Obesity, Study Suggests

huffingtonpost.com — “Walking briskly for just an hour a day is enough to cut the effect of genetic tendencies toward obesity, according to new research. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health also found that staying sedentary -- measured in the study by how long a person watched TV per day -- worsened the effects of the "obesity genes."View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Could just an hour of this help turn off obesity genes? http://t.co/B6q1ZvG6

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Combination Treatment in Mice Shows Promise for Fatal Neurological Disorder in Kids

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Walking Could Lower Effect Of Genetic Predisposition For Obesity, Study Suggests

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Walking Could Lower Effect Of Genetic Predisposition For Obesity, Study Suggests

huffingtonpost.com — “Walking briskly for just an hour a day is enough to cut the effect of genetic tendencies toward obesity, according to new research. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health also found that staying sedentary -- measured in the study by how long a person watched TV per day -- worsened the effects of the "obesity genes."View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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What’s the Deal with Inhalable Caffeine? | Energetic Health

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livestrong.com — “Can Coffee Help Deal With Stress?. If you're one of the 56 percent of adults that drink coffee daily, you're probably hoping for an energy boost instead of relaxation. But scientists are discovering that coffee may have the potential to reduce emotional and physical stress. In the same way that coffee affects brain chemistry to keep you alert, its effects on neurotransmitters may he...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Early Epigenetic Effects in Alzheimer's Disease - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Repression of certain gene activity in the brain appears to be an early event affecting people with Alzheimer's disease, a new study found. In mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, this blockade and its effects on memory were treatable.View full resource at nih.gov

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Research Matters: Early Epigenetic Effects in Alzheimer's Disease http://t.co/OVsB0tAT

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