Health & Medicine
Brain injuries may be treatable using stem cell therapy
Results of a cellular therapy clinical trial for traumatic brain injury (TBI) using a patient’s own stem cells showed that ...
Could glyphosate cause other health problems even if it’s not carcinogenic?
GMO skeptics have raised health concerns about glyphosate beyond claims, proven unfounded, that they cause cancer. Here is what the ...
‘Three-parent’ IVF: Why the controversy, why the success
[Three-parent IVF] is rapidly progressing, causing widespread discussion on the ethics and social concerns of such a procedure. Although the donor ...
Smoking one pack of cigarettes each day can cause 150 DNA mutations in single year
Smoking a pack of cigarettes a day causes an average of 150 mutations a year in lung cells, according to ...
Florida Keys voters back trial release of Zika-fighting GMO mosquitoes
On Tuesday, voters in the Keys voted by a solid majority to go ahead with a plan proposed by British ...
Andrew Revkin on the spectacular rise of humans: Journey into the Anthropocene
It’s been only a few decades since science began building a picture of the backstory to [humankind's] spectacular ascent. It’s a story ...
Why faulty genes don’t always lead to disease
We usually think of mutations as errors in our genes that will make us sick. But not all errors are ...
Should parents get preconception genetic testing?
Preconception genetic testing—also called carrier screening—is a way for parents to get a glimpse at their own genetic makeup and ...
One family’s story of misdiagnosis reveals harsh reality: DNA tests aren’t perfect
Personal genetic tests and precision medicine are becoming increasingly popular tools but caution is appropriate. The technology is still evolving ...
Motivation to exercise may depend on your genes
At one point or another, we've all wondered: What makes some of us gym rats and some of us couch ...
Modifying gene-delivering viruses decreases risk of cancer in gene therapy
Scientists have developed a new safer gene therapy that may reduce the risk of cancer and can be used for ...
Pituitary problems decrease production of oxytocin, reduces empathy
Oxytocin is a hormone...[that] has earned the nickname "the love hormone" because we secrete it when we form bonds with our ...
Genetically altered mosquitoes have proven their reliability in tests across the globe
[In November 2016,] the first U.S. experiment to release genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes into the wild gets put to a ...
Why some people struggle with shift work fatigue: It’s in the genes
Some people adapt easily to shift work, but not everyone can handle constant disruptions to their daily rhythm. Finnish researchers ...
Does the herbicide glyphosate cause cancer? The GLP does a deep dive into the science
Glyphosate--an herbicide pioneered by Monsanto but now off patent--has emerged as a proxy for critics of crop biotechnology and intensive ...
How biologist Jeffrey Gordon’s once obscure study brought microbiome to forefront of health research
Jeffrey L. Gordon is a biologist and director of the Center for Genome Sciences and Systems Biology at Washington University in ...
Turning nightmares off: Genes related to sleep may answer why we dream
Waking suddenly sweating and with your heart pounding after a vivid nightmare can be terrifying no matter how old you ...
Questions about wisdom of early mammograms raise stakes for genetic profiling
Conflicting screening recommendations are sure to confuse women — which raises the importance of factoring in genetic factors in risk ...
Ebola evolved during latest outbreak to become deadlier to humans
What made the recent Ebola outbreak in west Africa so virulent? The virus that seeped across borders and killed more ...
Nebraska agronomist Don Lee, Journey of a Gene co-creator, on how genetic engineering can address crop disease
University of Nebraska's Don Lee, co-developer of 'Journey of a Gene', on how genetic engineering can address crop disease ...
Miami Beach requests emergency permission from FDA to use GMO mosquitoes
Aerial pesticide spraying has not eradicated the Zika virus in Miami Beach so far,...[so] the city is resorting to less conventional ...
Closer to curing Alzheimer’s as new drug reaches landmark stage in clinical trial
Although there are currently no approved therapies that slow or stop progression of [Alzheimer's Disease], several approaches are showing promise ...
CDC investigating increasing foodborne illnesses and deaths linked to organic food
A newly published study of outbreaks linked to organic food concludes that while more data are needed to assess whether the ...
Farmers’ view: NYT’s GMO analysis ignores environmental benefits of GMO crops
[Editor’s note: A recent article in the New York Times claims that GMO crops have not lived up to their promises ...
DNA sequencing of pap smears non-invasive alternative to prenatal genetic screening
Targeted DNA sequencing of fetal cells from Papanicolaou (Pap) smears may offer an improved and earlier route to prenatal genetic ...
Cancer is a death sentence for many women in low-income countries
A woman diagnosed with breast cancer in most high-income countries is very likely to survive. The opposite is true for ...
Unnecessary genetic tests wastes $500 million annually
We hear a lot about the wonders of genetic testing, how it can revolutionize medicine and find cures for fatal ...