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How Beethoven can help us understand the human epigenome

Almost every cell in your body has the same DNA sequence. So why is a heart cell different from a ...

Challenging popular beliefs about epigenetics

Dirk Schübeler and his group at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) identify determinants that set epigenetic marks ...

Epigenetic markers predict mortality better than biological age

Chemical changes to DNA that accumulate over a lifetime amount to a kind of biological clock. By analyzing these changes, ...

Breakthrough in breast cancer research reveals epigenetic link

Nicky Phillips | 
Decoding the letters of the human genome revolutionised scientists' understanding of the role of genetic mutations in many diseases, including ...
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That ‘Precision Medicine’ initiative? A Reality Check

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
What, precisely, is Precision Medicine? It's pretty much everything. The ambition of the plan is admirable, but the hurdles in ...

Does the air you breathe alter your DNA?

Amelia Urry | 
Breathing nasty urban pollution does more than clog up your lungs — it actually messes with your genes. This disturbing ...
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Viruses that make us smarter? Not really

Arvind Suresh | 
News reports about viral gene fragments in the human genome making us smarter exagerate claims made by the research study ...
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How to spot a science ideologue

David Warmflash | 
Critics of consensus science--those who challenge the certainty of evolution, the reality of human caused global warming, or the safety ...
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Alcohol in moderation good for you? Accepted wisdom may not be wise and other myth-busting alcohol truisms

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
A few simple mutations seem to protect some people against alcohol abuse. But mostly the relationship between genes and alcohol's ...
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Tired? Biological clock out of whack? Blame genes and epigenetics

Ben Locwin | 
We spend a third of our life asleep, so getting it right is important. Researchers probing our daily biological clock—our ...

Applying neuroscience to poverty may do more harm than good

Anna North | 
The idea that poverty can change the brain has gotten significant attention recently, and not just from those lay readers ...

Exposure to mother’s immune response in utero may lead to neurological problems

Virginia Hughes | 
Monkeys exposed in utero to their mother’s immune response to a mock infection show inflammation in their brains four years later. Researchers ...
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Are Fluffy and Fido key to anti-aging research?

Erika Check Hayden | 
Dogs may join yeast and mice as candidates for large scale studies investigating drugs that may one day solve age-related ...

Preventing antibiotic resistance: Bacterial-toxin catcher snatches lethal infections

Antibiotic resistance has become a hot topic. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria kill some 50,000 in the U.S. and Europe each year but little ...
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Science as profane: What superstition of 1752 and 2014 share in common

Hank Campbell | 
Today, the Frankenstein story is invoked in exactly the opposite way that Shelley wrote it - it is invoked as ...

Can evolution can be explained by genes alone?

Charles Darwin conceived of evolution by natural selection without knowing that genes exist. Now mainstream evolutionary theory has come to ...
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Addiction can be measured by epigenetics

Meredith Knight | 
Both alcohol and cocaine dependence are regulated by epigenetic changes in the brain that begin with abuse. Matched with the ...
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Can people really inherit memories?

Neuroskeptic | 
In December last year, researchers Brian Dias and Kerry Ressler made a splash with a paper seeming to show that ...

Epigentics act as on/off switch for our predispositions to diabetes and cancers

Lawrence Wagman, Sandra Brown | 
It’s no secret that diet and exercise can directly impact our health. But for many people, genetic predisposition to disease ...

Biology of eye color illuminates progress in combating eye disease

Andi Horvath | 
A commonly held belief among Europeans is that all babies are born with blue eyes, which can then change colour ...

Can knowledge of epigenetics help us improve our health?

Muin Khoury | 
In September 2014, one of us (MJK) spoke on the topic of epigenetics at the Annual Meeting of the Association for State and Territorial ...

Epigenetic markers may indicate type 2 diabetes risk

By studying identical twins, researchers from Lund University in Sweden have identified mechanisms that could be behind the development of ...
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Intelligence genes: Elusive but real

Meredith Knight | 
The question of the degree to which genes control intelligence has been so controversial that many geneticists avoid pursuing it ...
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Labs must now share your genome data with you–But do you really want it?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
Genomic test results must now be shared with patients. That's the good news. It's also the bad news ...
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Ice Storm of 1998 may have altered DNA of unborn babies

Epigenetics has been used and abused in many ways - can it tell researchers that an expectant mother lived without ...
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Stress caused by poverty reduces mom’s ability to nurture—and may be passed on in genes

Alison Gopnik | 
From the inside, nothing in the world feels more powerful than our impulse to care for helpless children. But new ...
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