UC-Santa Cruz: Improved Nutrition, Sanitation Linked to Beneficial Changes in Child Stress and Epigenetic Programming
May 07, 2024
May 07, 2024
SANTA CRUZ, California, May 7 (TNSres) -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news:
By Mike Pena
We're increasingly aware of how environmental factors influence a child's early development and health trajectory. We've mostly learned this through research involving direct observations of how ambient conditions like air pollution or a lack of nutritious food affects how our genes function, and over time, what diseases we might develop.
By Mike Pena
We're increasingly aware of how environmental factors influence a child's early development and health trajectory. We've mostly learned this through research involving direct observations of how ambient conditions like air pollution or a lack of nutritious food affects how our genes function, and over time, what diseases we might develop.