Are left-handers really better at tennis? And more broadly in sports? The answer is yes! Even better: this finding is true in many other activities that have nothing to do with competition. Moreover, left-handers have always existed in the population of all time, on all continents, in all cultures and always in the same small proportion (10%). If they have never disappeared, they have certainly held an advantage allowing them to survive in this world of right-handed…
Recent geological and archeological surveys of our territory and genetic studies of the population facilitate a deeper understanding of the Lithuanian nation formation. The interface of sciences gives rise to new hypothesis of the Lithuanians' origin, temper, and genetic characteristics, which predetermine the traits of character and hereditary diseases.
In the privacy of a room, Géraldine Olivier and will give birth to Noah. A penalty pushed her first cry, the child is in the arms of his parents. Concurrently, the painless gynecologist gets blood from the umbilical cord still attached to the placenta. We are witnessing in real time, a gift that may help save another life ... Indeed, Noah was born left trapped stem cells in cord. Cells that can cure certain leukemias example. Today, this little cord much about him. More and more banks are being developed to store these precious cells for future use.
A new scientific revolution is ongoing ! Our genome, this "great book of life " exultantly deciphered in the late 90's, brought few answers to our questioning.Cloned cats of different colors ? Real twins developing different pathologies ? The genome is in fact only a part of a much larger, and still unknown, frame named Epigenome by the scientists. Each of us have an Epigenome in constant evolution, according our way of life, our diet, our environment. Indeed this Epigenetic revolution deeply changes our understanding of the living. It opens a new point of view over aging and disease.
© ImagéSanté. Website: Synthèse.
To stay in touch with all the Festival news, please subscribe…