Vitamin D insufficiency, low rate of DNA methylation in black teens may increase disease risk
Low levels of vitamin D in black teens correlates with low activity of a major mechanism for controlling gene expression that may increase their risk of cancer and other disease, researchers report.
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Vitamin D insufficiency, low rate of DNA methylation in black teens may increase disease risk
April 26, 2016 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: black-teens, diet, disease, gene-expression, low-activity, major-mechanism, oncalldietitian.com, other-disease, risk