From epidemiology to epigenetics: Evidence for the importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the life course

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Nutrition is a young science. For thousands of years, foods and herbs were a major component in the armamentarium of the physician and his predecessors.

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Taylor-Baer, M., & Herman, D. (2017). From epidemiology to epigenetics: Evidence for the importance of nutrition to optimal health development across the life course. In Handbook of Life Course Health Development (pp. 431–462). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47143-3_18

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