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Apr 2022
14m 7s

الأكل بالوراثة

شبكة كيرنينج كلتشرز
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هل يُمكن للطعام الذي تتناوله أن يؤثر على جينات أطفالك في المستقبل؟

بودكاست علمي جدا من إنتاج شبكة كيرنينج كلتشرز.

هذه الحلقة من إعداد وتقديم أحمد سمير، تدقيق حقائق تمارا جبوري، إشراف تحريري هبة عفيفي، تصميم صوتي بول ألوف و تصميم جرافيكي أحمد منصور.


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