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Dean Ornish sier at våre gener ikke bestemmer våre skjebner

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Dean Ornish deler ny forskning som viser hvordan sunne livsstil-vaner kan påvirke en person på et genetisk nivå. For eksempel, sier han, når du lever sunnere, spiser bedre, trener og elsker mer, så vil mengden hjerneceller faktisk øke.

Dean Ornish is a clinical professor at UCSF and founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute. He's a leading expert on fighting illness -- particularly heart disease with dietary and lifestyle changes. Full bio »

Translated into Norwegian Bokmal by Martin Hassel
Reviewed by Kim Stiberg
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