BBC Horizon

פורסם: 22.03.12, 5:13 am

Field of reference: Biology

Description: Our environment affects our genes, and so we're not responsible only for ourselves, but also for every generation after us. A stressful or polluted environment causes unhealthy genetic mutations in offsprings for many generations.

“After the tragic events of September 11th 2001, Rachel Yehuda, a psychologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, studied the effects of stress on a group of women who were inside or near the World Trade Center and were pregnant at the time. Produced in conjunction with Jonathan Seckl, an Edinburgh doctor, her results suggest that stress effects can pass down generations. Meanwhile research at Washington State University points to toxic effects like exposure to fungicides or pesticides causing biological changes in rats that persist for at least four generations. This work is at the forefront of a paradigm shift in scientific thinking. It will change the way the causes of disease are viewed, as well as the importance of lifestyles and family relationships. What people do no longer just affects themselves, but can determine the health of their children and grandchildren in decades to come.”

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שייך לנושאים: 1-13 - חינוך אינטגרלי, -מקורות מדעיים, השפעת הסביבה, 4. תוצר הסביבה
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The Telegraph

פורסם: 22.03.12, 5:10 am

Field of reference: Psychology, Sociology

Description: The story of a feral child who was brought up by a pack of dogs.

“For five years, Oxana Malaya lived with dogs and survived on raw meat and scraps. When she was found she was running around on all fours barking. Elizabeth Grice hears her incredible story. She bounds along on all fours through long grass, panting towards water with her tongue hanging out. When she reaches the tap she paws at the ground with her forefeet, drinks noisily with her jaws wide and lets the water cascade over her head. Up to this point, you think the girl could be acting - but the moment she shakes her head and neck free of droplets, exactly like a dog when it emerges from a swim, you get a creepy sense that this is something beyond imitation. Then, she barks. The furious sound she makes is not like a human being pretending to be a dog. It is a proper, chilling, canine burst of aggression and it is coming from the mouth of a young woman, dressed in T-shirt and shorts. This is 23-year-old Oxana Malaya reverting to behaviour she learnt as a young child when she was brought up by a pack of dogs on a rundown farm in the village of Novaya Blagoveschenka, in the Ukraine.”

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שייך לנושאים: 1-13 - חינוך אינטגרלי, -מקורות מדעיים, השפעת הסביבה, 4. תוצר הסביבה
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Dr. Bruce Lipton

פורסם: 17.02.12, 9:07 am

Field of reference: Biology

Description: A summary of 2.5hr lecture by Dr. Lipton on the influence of the environment on human Biology

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שייך לנושאים: 1-13 - חינוך אינטגרלי, -מקורות מדעיים, השפעת הסביבה, 3. השפעת הסביבה = חוק
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Dr. Bruce Lipton

פורסם: 17.02.12, 9:06 am

Field of reference: Biology

Description: Video Interview: speaks of experiments for determining the influence of the environment on cells in the beginning of the talk

"A very simple experiment that is very profound for us today is: If i took my dish, a plastic petry dish with cells in it, and moved it from a healthy environment to a less than healthy environment the cells get sick. And if I were a doctor of cells, well, you might say "what kind of drugs would you give these cells?"... It turns out, no, you don't give the cells any drugs. You just take the dish from the bad environment, put it back into a good environment, and the cells will innately, naturally, come back to health again."

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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

פורסם: 17.02.12, 9:04 am

Field of reference: Biology

"Epigenetics in the broad sense refers to two kinds of inheritance. (1) Cellular epigenetic inheritance through mitotic cells and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance through meiotic cells. Transgenerational heredity of DNA methylation has been observed in unicellular organisms, plants, and mammals, suggesting that transgenerational epigenetic inheritance may be more prevalent than often suspected (Jablonka & Raz 2009). (2) Hereditary effects that by-pass the germline, for example through early developmental inputs that lead to regeneration of previous developmental conditions (e.g., hormonal and neural conditions) and other forms of phenotypic transmission, such as the transmission of symbionts and parasites, e.g., gut bacteria (Jablonka & Raz 2009)."

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