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Super Genes: Unlock the Astonishing Power of Your DNA for Optimum Health and Well-Being
If you want a better life, what would you change first?
Almost no one would say “my genes.” And with good
reason—we’ve been taught that genes are fixed and
unchangeable: What you were born with is what you will
keep for life. If you happen to be an identical twin, both
of you will have to settle for identical genes, no matter
how good or bad they are. The popular notion of fixed
genes is part of our day-to-day language. Why are some
people gifted with more beauty and brains than the
norm? They have good genes. Why, on the other hand,
does a famous Hollywood celebrity undergo a double
mastectomy without any sign of disease? It’s the threat of
bad genes, the inheritance of a strong predisposition to
the cancer that runs in her family. The public is
frightened, and yet the media doesn’t really
communicate how rare such a threat actually is.
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