A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover.
A new study from the University of Toronto has found that a low-carbohydrate diet may increase the risk of colorectal cancer ...
The New Science of Nature and Nurture.” Since Sir Francis Galton coined the phrase “nature versus nurture” 150 years ago, the ...
A new study from Oxford Population Health has revealed that lifestyle choices and environmental factors have a much bigger ...
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GB News on MSNHow to look younger: 'My 80-year-old grandma’s secret to beautiful skin is a daily snack ...While genetics significantly influence the condition of mature skin, a good skin care routine and a balanced diet are also ...
Domestic cats first stepped paw in China more than a millennia ago, a new study has found. Their route in? Quite likely, the ...
An 18-year-old girl has reportedly died from anorexia nervosa after following an online weight loss diet that only allowed ...
引言你是否想过,那些宣称能预测疾病风险的基因检测,可能混淆了家族传承与天生基因?3月10日发表于《Nature Genetics》的研究“Family-based genome-wide association study designs for ...
Hantavirus not a threat to students, but precautions while camping are advised.
Per the study, China’s oldest known domestic cat lived in the central province of Shaanxi between 706 and 883, during the ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics, two of the smallest and most invisible forms of plastic pollution, may pose risks to human health.
Exclusive: A world-first Australian study could pave the way for all couples to have free genetic screening before starting a ...
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