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Could DNA-tailored exercise become the future of fitness?

Jeremy White |
Boot camps have become commonplace - but an emerging trend in this fitness space is the DNA boot camp. I signed ...
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation: Can strong magnetics revive your sex drive?

Meredith Knight |
If TMS, which is already FDA approved to treat depression, can reverse sexual dysfunction, it would be a boon particularly ...
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Environmental groups push stricter pesticide rules, including glyphosate ban, in Hawaii

Cathy Bussewitz |
Hawaii residents concerned about pesticide use by major agriculture companies on the islands are planning a push to strengthen regulation ...
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: Debilitating form of PMS has genetic basis

Martha Henriques |
It's genetic – the debilitating form of premenstrual syndrome with very severe cramps, irritability, breast soreness and muscle aches known ...
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Millennials favor organic foods with their minds, not their wallets

Meg Hefferon, Monica Anderson |
There are many divides among Americans when it comes to their views and practices about food, but one of the ...
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Differences in brain wiring could explain why some people learn languages quicker

Veronique Greenwood |
Babies' ability to soak up language makes them the envy of adult learners everywhere. Still, some grown-ups can acquire new ...
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More than skin deep: Discrimination can influence how genes express themselves and negatively impact health

It's no secret that discrimination is stressful for those who experience it, but turns out the issue is more than ...
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From 2016 onwards: Gene therapy’s transition from idea to revolutionary medicine

Antonio Regalado |
For a few lucky patients, 2016 was the year when gene therapy turned from promises to cures. The technology...made big advances ...
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Viruses have evolved so that men suffer worse symptoms than women

Sam Wong |
Some viruses might cause weaker symptoms in women than in men because it makes them more likely to spread. Many ...
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Guide to CRISPR gene editing revolution

Brad Plumer, Janvier Zarracina |
In 2016 alone, researchers have shown CRISPR can do some truly astounding things, like create mushrooms that don’t brown easily ...
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Pacemakers made out of human stem cells may replace electronic models in future

Saranya Palanisamy |
The very first functional pacemaker cells created out of human stem cells have been developed by scientists from the McEwen ...
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Inuit gained genetic advantage against freezing cold from 500,000 year-old DNA

Lauren Scrudato |
How do Inuit populations in Greenland cope with below-freezing temperatures for the majority of the year? They may have inherited ...
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How biotechnology is revolutionizing our lives

Sang Yup Lee |
Biotechnology is a broad range of technologies that employ living organisms or parts of them to make diverse products. For ...
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Harmful gene mutations may have kept us alive in untamed wilderness

[C]ould a genetic mutation...that puts populations at risk for illnesses in one environmental setting manifest itself in positive ways in ...
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EU panel concludes organic food may offer limited health, sustainability advantages

This report reviews existing scientific evidence regarding the impact of organic food on human health from an EU perspective, with ...
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Moratorium on gene drives rejected at UN biodiversity meeting despite protests from environmentalists

Ewen Callaway |
World governments at a United Nations biodiversity meeting [on December 2016] rejected calls for a global moratorium on gene drives, ...
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Crops raised for industrial meat production contribute to unsustainable agriculture practice

Barbara Unmüssig |
The way we eat in the industrialized world is unhealthy, unjust, and unsustainable. Far too much of the meat we ...
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Cure for gluten intolerance feasible with synthetic enzymes

Research to create a cure for celiac disease that started [at the University of Washington] is now moving to the ...
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Sex and the gender spectrum: How genetics help determine gender identity

Siddhartha Mukherjee |
That genes have anything to do with the determination of sex, gender, and gender identity is a relatively new idea ...
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Celebrity deaths in 2016 reveal genetic diseases that remain unconquered

Bob Tedeschi |
The year 2016 may be remembered for important medical advances, but a glance at the headlines also offers a grim ...
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America’s refusal to embrace gene editing could start the next Cold War

Zoltan Istvan |
Unlike other epic scientific advances...the immediate effect of genetic editing technology is not dangerous. Yet, it stands to be just ...
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Doctors turn to stem cell regeneration to treat heart defects in babies

Lauran Neergaard |
The 4-month-old on the operating table has a shocking birth defect, nearly half his heart too small or even missing...In ...
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Can water protect you from glyphosate ‘poisoning’? Gilles-Eric Séralini’s homeopathy “detox” hoax

Andrew Porterfield |
The controversial French scientist fronts for a homeopathy company that has funded much of his research. What does mainstream science ...
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Séralini paper: Molecular analysis shows GMO corn differs from non-GMO–Is difference meaningful?

Gilles-Éric Séralini et al. |
In the US, the Food and Drug Administration ... GMO crops are deregulated once nutritional and compositional “substantial equivalence” is demonstrated ...
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“Getting Risk Right”: Geoffrey Kabat on health, risk and bad science

Josh Bloom |
Why do things that are unlikely to harm us get the most attention? Dr. Geoffrey Kabat, a cancer epidemiologist at ...
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Sleep disorders share genetic connection with obesity and schizophrenia

Massachusetts General Hospital |
A team of American and British scientists have for the first time discovered genetic connections between sleep disturbance and a ...
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“Cutting out” genes linked to muscle disorder may restore movement in patients

Scientists are using "gene scissors" to cut off the code of a defective gene that results in progressively weaker muscles ...