We have to resist "gender self-identity" in every sphere of life. Don't let the law budge an inch..

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Time to return to trans issues. Why now? Because while it seems to be something that sucking all the air out of every single room every single day, over the past couple of weeks, we've seen an uptick in the news:

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We can not change our DNA.

This may not be correct, at least not in the medium to long term. Have a look ...

Scientists just worked out how to delete diseases from the body

Scientists make first attempt to permanently change a person’s DNA to cure a disease
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A risky new treatment is being trialled in the US to reverse the effects of an incurable genetic disorder


What is gene editing and how can it be used to rewrite the code of life?
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How long before it’s ready for patients?
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The race is on to get gene editing therapies into the clinic. A dozen or so Crispr-Cas9 trials are underway or planned, most led by Chinese researchers to combat various forms of cancer. One of the first launched in 2016, when doctors in Sichuan province gave edited immune cells to a patient with advanced lung cancer. More US and European trials are expected in the next few years.


How Diet Can Change Your DNA

How Diet Can Change Your DNA
Recent studies suggest that the food you eat could modify your genes and potentially your children’s
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One complication is the sheer complexity of the epigenome. Along with diet, exercise, environment, and mood may effect gene expression. In a 2014 study published in Epigenetics, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden asked 23 men and women to bicycle using only one leg for 45 minutes, four times a week over three months. In comparing muscle biopsies before and after the experiment, scientists found that, in the exercised muscle, new patterns had developed on genes associated with insulin response, inflammation and energy metabolism.
 
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