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Mechanisms of Epigenetics: Spotlight on Methylation (MTHFR), Glycation and Ubiquitylation

October 30, 2014 @ 8:00 pm - 9:15 pm

Thursday, October 30, 2014 8:00 pm EST
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Description: Presented by Dr Ginger Nash

Demand for knowledge on the role of epigenetics and biochemical individuality in successful diagnosis and treatment of complex and recalcitrant conditions is exploding. A key element to this process is to understand the mechanisms of epigenetics and how they affect patient health. During this presentation, Dr. Nash will introduce the essential elements of methylation, histone acetylation and the significance of singular nucleotide polymorphisms (SNIPs). She will also address various strategies that can be employed towards a wide variety of concerns, ranging from cardiovascular and intestinal health to arthritis and IBD.

Key Learning:
• Key support to enhance methylation
• Clinical assessment of conditions that epigenetics plays a role in
• Physical findings that reveal epigenetic programming
• Lifestyle and dietary changes

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