If you have a genetic mutation that increases your risk for a treatable medical condition, would you want to know? For many people the answer ...
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By Alan Lyndon Whether it’s caused by a military conflict, a sexual assault or personal loss, PTSD emotionally ravages some people while others feel no ...
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The more children women have, the slower they may age, new research suggests. Looking at chromosomes, scientists found that women who have more kids have ...
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By Malcolm Ritter ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (AP) — How much coffee do you drink every day? One cup in the morning? Or do you ...
Read More »‘I Love Your DNA; Will You Marry Me?’
Most people choose their spouses based on a very specific, unique set of characteristics like “nice hair” or “funny.” Ok, other things like race, religion, ...
Read More »Routine Blood Test May Detect Cancer
A routine, but highly sensitive, blood test may be able to detect cancer. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine have found a way to ...
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