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Genes and Attention: The Folate Connection

Michael CarterDecember 5, 20120

Introduction: A Genetic Puzzle of the Mind Imagine a world where understanding your genetic makeup could unveil secrets related to mental well-being. It’s intriguing to think that a tiny shift in your genetic code can ripple through your life, influencing behaviors and cognitive functions. In the landscape of psychological and health research, genes have always […]

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