Martha Henriques
You don’t always retain the eye color you’re born with. Here’s a genetic explanation why
Evidence suggests that whether a baby's eye colour changes or not depends a lot on the colour itself. One study ...
Gum disease and tooth loss have been largely overlooked as risk factors for dementia
A close link is emerging between oral health and some of the world's most pressing diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes ...
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: Debilitating form of PMS has genetic basis
It's genetic – the debilitating form of premenstrual syndrome with very severe cramps, irritability, breast soreness and muscle aches known ...
Jumping genes make your genome not quite human
What if a gene from an insect insinuated itself straight into your DNA? What if more than a hundred genes ...