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03/26/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Does stress have benefits? A certain form of stress may be linked to longer life, say scientists
Stress is the body’s natural reaction to various life experiences, and everyone is bound to experience it at one point in their lives. High levels of stress can bring about negative effects on the body. However, recent research describes a new type of stress that can bring surprising benefits for health. Anything from day-to-day responsibilities, […]
02/04/2020
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By Michael Alexander
No pain, no gain: Research suggests naked mole rat gene holds the secret to pain tolerance
Perhaps due to its lackluster appearance – wrinkly, with a body reminiscent of a pale, leathery sausage – the naked mole rat is the last animal you’d think to possess abilities akin to superpowers. But they do. Known for its long lifespan, relative immunity to most cancers, ability to survive more than 18 minutes without […]
09/27/2019
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By Cassie B.
Are women more likely to develop autoimmune diseases? Study points to a gene that says “yes”
Autoimmune diseases can strike anyone, but they are more prevalent in women than men. Some, like lupus, appear disproportionately high among women, and scientists weren’t sure why until a recent study provided some new clues. Researchers from the University of Michigan have demonstrated that women have more of a molecular switch known as VGLL3 in […]
02/03/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Love for animals is pre-wired: Experts say it’s in our genes
Have you ever wondered why some people are animal lovers, while others are not? Experts say that people’s affection for animals is part of our genetics, according to an article by The Conversation. John Bradshaw, author of the book entitled The Animal Among Us, writes that there is a high probability that humans’ longing for […]
01/31/2019
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By Cassie B.
BOMBSHELL: Genetic editing via CRISPR may cause widespread cancer, study warns
Any time a new technology has an industry buzzing, there will always be skeptics. When it comes to scientific advancements like genetic engineering and gene editing, much of that concern relates to the long-term effects of these seemingly miraculous practices. Even if something appears to be safe right now, how can anyone be certain it […]
01/26/2019
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By Russel Davis
Diet, digestion and human evolution: Your ideal healthy diet depends on your genes
A study carried out by researchers at Cornell University has revealed that a dietary transition among Europeans, which started thousands of years ago, has triggered genetic changes that helped the body cope with the dietary trends. According to scientists, ancient European populations were primarily hunter-gatherers that ate animal-based diets and some seafood. However, the onset of farming […]
01/14/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Game-changing research reveals that parental experience is epigenetically imprinted onto 14 successive generations
We all know that we inherit certain specific genetic characteristics from our parents and that these are indelibly written in our DNA code. These genetic traits determine everything from the color of our eyes to whether or not we have dimples. Unfortunately, certain genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis and hemophilia can be passed down from […]
12/30/2018
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By Russel Davis
Flu vaccines found to be “racist” because they don’t work very well on white people
Flu vaccines may not be as effective in Caucasians as they are in African Americans, according to a study published in 2016. According to the study, flu vaccines may not provide equal protection among races against the disease despite being updated year after year. As part of the study, a team of researchers from the […]
12/10/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Almost ALL our genes are influenced by the food we eat
Clothes may make the man, but his diet goes into the genes that make up the man. The Francis Crick Institute News reported that the food we consume could affect nearly all of our genetic data. This yeast model was constructed by researchers from the University of Cambridge as well as the FCI. It indicated that the […]
12/05/2018
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By Russel Davis
The wrong gut bacteria found to cause brain blood vessel LESIONS that lead to strokes and seizures
A recent study published in Nature revealed that intestinal bacteria may alter the brain’s blood vessel structure, which in turn may play a role in the development of malformations that result in stroke or epilepsy. As part of the research, a team of health experts at the University of Pennsylvania examined the probable causes of cerebral cavernous […]
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