> "Interestingly, we consistently identified one marker that has previously been associated with tobacco use," Hou explained, "suggesting a potential shared epigenetic regulation between tobacco and marijuana use."
Well, I guess tobacco is something else that causes epigenetic changes.
As I understand it, epigenetic changes are your genome's response to the environment, so basically everything causes them to fluctuate on some level or another.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 37.4 ms ] threadWell, I guess tobacco is something else that causes epigenetic changes.
Is it clickbait, or are we stupid readers?
> Exercise is a powerful environmental stimulus that causes epigenetic changes, particularly in muscle tissue.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40477130