Media cycle helps pepetuate misleading ‘gene of the week’ cycle

Jessica Cussins | 
Science writer David Dobbs has definitively described the voracious appetite of the “selfish gene” meme, pointing out that the notion ...
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More evidence IQ is in the genes

Clare Wilson | 
It was named the language gene before we really understood what it did. Now mice given the human version of ...
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Advanced cancer screenings find early, slow growing cancers more often than fast aggressive ones

Meredith Knight | 
As cancer screenings grow more sophisticated, the chances of finding small, slow growing cancers has increased rapidly, at great cost ...

Neuroscience, mindfullness and reslience in school kids

Emma Young | 
For scientists the concept of psychological resilience began in the 1970s with studies of children who did fine – or ...
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Don’t get your hopes up for finding your genetic soul mate

Casey Hollis | 
Some online dating sites rely on a mathematical algorithm to match people. Others are based on pure physical attraction and ...

Some patients with genetic risk start Alzheimer’s prevention strategies in their 30s

Sumathi Reddy | 
Max Lugavere seems an unlikely patient to be sitting in an Alzheimer's clinic. The fit, 32-year-old, dressed in Converse All-Star ...

Researcher probes why viruses remain genetically stable for some time, then rapidly mutate

Cassandra Willyard, Veronique Greenwood | 
Unlike most kids, Katia Koelle’s first love was math, a passion she picked up from enthusiastic instructors. “One of my ...
How brushing your teeth affects the microbiome of the placenta and infant

How brushing your teeth affects the microbiome of the placenta and infant

Ben Locwin | 
I’ve written in the past regarding some of the seminal hypotheses of how the microbiome influences our health, behavior, and ...

Cervical cancer virus DNA can be detected in urine

Linda Geddes | 
Dread going for a smear test? A simple urine test can pick up the human papilloma virus (HPV) that causes ...

Cutting edge DNA test needed in rape case involving identical twin

Jess Bidgood | 
The rape suspect, court papers said, was identified by a longtime friend who said they committed the crime together. The ...

Random events in human development important for both nature and nuture

Cailin O’Connor | 
Is our behavior determined by genetics, or are we products of our environments? What matters more for the development of ...
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Love of music likely in our genes

Are you clueless about why your partner has an innate drive for music while you just cannot understand hip-hop or ...

Alzheimer’s, heart disease and other age-related conditions share risk factors and genetics

Mandy Oaklander | 
The two seemingly unrelated conditions may be driven by similar unhealthy states, including high blood pressure and diabetes. According to ...

First patient recieves stem-cell retina in Japan

David Cyranoski | 
A Japanese woman in her 70s is the world's first recipient of cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells, a ...

Gene clusters responsible for schizophrenia and patients’ unique disease profiles

Renee Lewis | 
Schizophrenia is not a single disease caused by one gene, but rather a group of eight distinct genetic disorders — ...

More genes for prostate cancer, better predictions of inherited risk

Mary Elizabeth Dallas | 
An international team of scientists has identified 23 new genetic variants linked to a greater risk for prostate cancer. Although ...

Gut microbiome makes flu vaccine more or less effective

Jyoti Madhusoodanan | 
Proteins from intestinal microbes can enhance the effectiveness of the seasonal flu vaccine, according to a mouse study. While the ...
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For premature babies, epigenetics maybe link to high cholesterol later in life

Peter Nieman | 
It has been said that cardiovascular problems such as high blood pressure and elevated lipids have a beginning in childhood, ...
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Call it what it is: Mitochondrial replacement does not a three-parent baby make

Meredith Knight | 
Mitochandrial replacement offers hope to families debilitated by disease. But opponents stoke fear of public by dumbing down the science ...

Breath test for lung cancer mutations

Antony Blackburn-Starza | 
Scientists have shown that minimal genetic changes can be detected in vapour containing cells engineered to replicate early stage lung ...
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World not ready for Ebola to develop into an airborne mutation: 1.2 million could die

Michael Osterholm | 
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has the potential to alter history as much as any plague has ever done ...

Some people with Alzheimer’s brain plaques rev up cognition to compensate

Michael Slezak | 
It's one of the biggest mysteries of Alzheimer's. The disease is associated with the formation of protein plaques in the ...

1 in 27 Japanese babies concieved with IVF

Yomiuri Shimbun | 
One out of about 27 babies born in Japan in 2012 was conceived by in vitro fertilization, a sharp increase ...

Large genomic study identifies genes for developmental delays

Clare Pain | 
Charting parts of the genome likely to contain faulty genes is enabling researchers to home in on genes involved in ...
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New IVF technique may cut multiple births, complications

Meredith Knight | 
Although IVF has been used for decades and is considered very safe, the procedure does increase pregnancy risks because it ...
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Genetic modification, gene therapy, insect resistance management: Evolutionary tools for sustainability

Solving societal challenges in food security, emerging diseases and biodiversity loss will require evolutionary thinking in order to be effective ...

Engineered spleen fights sepsis

Sara Reardon | 
Researchers have developed a high-tech method to rid the body of infections — even those caused by unknown pathogens. A ...
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