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Epigenetic Advances in Behavioral and Brain Sciences have Relevance for Public Policy.

Tania L Roth
Published in: Policy insights from the behavioral and brain sciences (2017)
Nature and nurture work together to drive development, behavior, and health. Behavioral epigenetics research has uncovered the underlying mechanisms for how this happens. Children's early years in development may offer the greatest opportunity for environmental and experiential factors to influence epigenome (chemical compounds telling our genes what to do), but evidence suggests it is never too late. The policy implications of this research are vast, including relevance for child development, health, and disease intervention and prevention.
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