Epigenetics, the environment, and children’s health across lifespans

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This stimulating volume addresses vital questions about gene/environment interactions as they affect cell health from the prenatal period through later life. Beginning with a tour of epigenetic processes in the human body, the book assembles current theoretical and empirical developments across the discipline, among them transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, the effects of maternal nutrition on epigenetic change, and possible links between epigenetics and childhood obesity. Public health and policy aspects of the field are discussed in depth, with the understanding that much can be done to improve our epigenetic health as a species. And in this vein, contributors consider future possibilities, such as the reprogramming of genes to reverse cancer and other diseases. Included in the coverage: •The role of environmental epigenetics in perinatal and neonatal development •The epigenetic biomarker ?H2AX: from bench science to clinical trials •What's the risk? Dental amalgam, mercury exposure, and human health risks throughout the lifespan •Post-traumatic stress disorder: neurological, genetic, and epigenetic bases •Children's exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and drugs: long-term outcomes •Ethical implications of epigenetics Epigenetics, the Environment, and Children's Health Across Lifespans brings real-world knowledge and applications of this increasingly important field to public health practitioners, maternal and child health researchers, and environmental health experts.

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Hollar, D. (2016). Epigenetics, the environment, and children’s health across lifespans. Epigenetics, the Environment, and Children’s Health Across Lifespans (pp. 1–386). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25325-1

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