What you eat will reflect in your grandchildren
14th Nov 2006, 12:08 GMT
London, Nov 14: What you eat may not just reflect in your health but also in your future generations, as a study in mice has revealed that a mother's diet can change the behaviour of a specific gene for at least two subsequent generations.
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