Why Do People Get the Diseases of the Country to Which They Move?

And why even their good genes cannot protect them

Alen M. Vukelić

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Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

Since their mainstream appearance in the 1970s, genes have been blamed for virtually everything: Our inherited musical ear, our beautiful and not so beautiful body features, and especially our illnesses — all products of our genetic code, a “predetermined” life controlled…

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Alen M. Vukelić

I write about the resistance to change, the unwillingness to take risks, and paralysis of indecision — only the good stuff.