Is Adaptability Related to Genes? Presenting a New Perspective on 'May Sickness' <Newsletter>
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KEAN Health Inc. has released research data suggesting that genetic traits may influence the symptoms of "May sickness" and environmental adaptation. The findings indicate that the gap between an individual's innate personality and their current behavior can be a source of fatigue.
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- Q: What is the cause of May sickness?
- A: May sickness may be caused by a combination of factors including the gap between genetic personality traits and environmental factors, and stress.
- Q: What is the heritability of personality?
- A: It is estimated that 40-60% of personality traits are influenced by genetic factors, with the heritability of 'openness' being particularly high at about 60%.
- Q: What does KEAN Health do?
- A: KEAN Health researches the impact of genetic traits on mental health and environmental adaptation, and provides services to support well-being improvement.