Listen "Epigenetics and Fertility: Shaping Future Generations with Kevin Pho (Episode 38)"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textThis episode's sponsor: ILMEDS.co 'Medicine Delivered To Your Door!' Be sure to use code FT24 at checkout for $50 off each medication ordered!In this episode of Fertile Talks, Dr. Famuyiwa dives into the fascinating world of epigenetics and its profound impact on fertility and future generations. Learn how environmental factors, diet, exercise, and even stress can influence gene expression without altering DNA itself. Discover actionable insights into how lifestyle choices today can foster healthier outcomes for both fertility and long-term genetic health. Whether you're planning for a family or curious about the science of inheritance, this episode will empower you with knowledge to make informed, health-conscious decisions.Dr. Famuyiwa's practice: https://montgomeryfertilitycenter.com/Social media links and other resources: https://linktr.ee/Dr.Yemi_FamuyiwaAbout Dr. Famuyiwa: https://montgomeryfertilitycenter.com/dr-yemi-adesanya-famuyiwa/Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions regarding your health.Support the showThank you for your incredible support of Fertile Talks! Your contributions help us continue sharing valuable insights on fertility. If you'd like to support and join our growing community, subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2366025/support!
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