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mitichondria

How obesity dismantles our mitochondria

Categories Health
plate of healthy looking food

Why protein-poor diet during pregnancy increases risk of prostate cancer in offspring

Categories Health
Skeleton at the site in Jubuicabeira II, Brazil.

Syphilis-like diseases were already widespread in America before the arrival of Columbus

Categories Health
illustration of neurons

Researchers propose a new model for classifying Parkinson’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Individuals who carry the APOE4 gene variant have an elevated riskof developing subclinical atherosclerosis in middle age, whereas carriers of the variant APOE2 are protected.

APOE genetic variants linked to Alzheimer’s also tied to aterosclerosis

Categories Uncategorized
wooly mammoth

Researchers chronicle lifetime travels of a single woolly mammoth which wandered the north more than 14,000 years ago

Categories Life & Non-humans
Yamnaya Bronze relief

Ancient DNA reveals reason for high MS and Alzheimer’s rates in Europe

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A woman looking sad

Newly identified genes for depression may lead to new treatments

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
cartoon of woman in bed awake. pixabay

Study reveals new genetic link between anorexia nervosa and being an early riser

Categories Brain & Behavior
Frankenfrog illustration

Developing Frankenfrogs hold clues to the secrets of body plan formation

Categories Life & Non-humans
Evidence mounts that a long-term diet high in fat is not healthy.

New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions

Categories Health
New work by Prof. Siobhan Brady and Alex Cantó-Pastor at the UC Davis College of Biological Sciences shows how tomato plants can make themselves more drought-tolerant by producing a waxy substance, suberin, in their roots.

How tomato plants use their roots to ration water during drought

Categories Life & Non-humans
Research Reveals Common Genetic Basis for Problematic Alcohol Use

Research Reveals Common Genetic Basis for Problematic Alcohol Use

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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