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Behavioral Wellness

Gene Mapping & Optimization

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Stress Response

Epigenetic changes can affect how individuals respond to stress. For example, chronic stress can lead to alterations in DNA methylation patterns in genes related to stress response pathways, potentially increasing vulnerability to anxiety or depression.

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Cognitive Function

Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation and histone modifications can influence which genes are turned on or off in response to environmental factors like exercise, nutrition, and stress. This regulation can affect traits relevant to athletic performance such as muscle growth, oxygen uptake, and energy metabolism.

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Mood Regulation

Epigenetic modifications can influence the expression of genes involved in neurotransmitter systems such as serotonin and dopamine, which are crucial for mood regulation. Changes in these systems can impact susceptibility to mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder.

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Addiction Vulnerability

Epigenetic modifications in reward-related pathways can influence susceptibility to addiction. Changes in gene expression due to epigenetic factors can affect how the brain responds to addictive substances or behaviors, contributing to addictive behaviors.

Tried Everything and Still Struggling?

The Wired BioHealth Epigenetic Panel gives insights into how our genetic predispositions, environmental factors, and experiences can influence mood, cognition, cravings, and more through genetic mapping. 

Once your genes with coding errors are identified, Wired BioHealth gives you precision-based recommendations to literally turn them off or on in order to optimize genetic function.  This creates a personalized approach for promoting mental wellness, managing stress, and improving overall behavioral wellness.

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