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Your sweet tooth may be hardwired in your DNA

Por: Newsweek Health July 22, 2023

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Do you have a sweet tooth? It might come down to your DNA.Researchers from the University of Colorado revealed almost 500 different genes that directly influence what we choose to eat, including those involved in our experience of taste.Dietary intake is influenced by an array of environmental factors, including socio-economic status, upbringing, culture, learned behavior, etc., Joanne Cole, a professor in Genomics at the University of Colorado... + full article



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