Andrew Huberman· PhD
You can change, if it's RNAs, let's say you could, in the future, perhaps, if we understand how it works, actually change the composition of the heritable RNAs.
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
You can change, if it's RNAs, let's say you could, in the future, perhaps, if we understand how it works, actually change the composition of the heritable RNAs.
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if it's RNAs, let's say you could, in the future, perhaps, if we understand how it works, actually change the composition of the heritable RNAs.
This is science fiction, it doesn't happen now, but if we understand this and it's true, we can say, maybe you should run on the treadmill a little bit. This will change the profile of your RNAs, and then we will use it for IVF.