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Life's genetic code requires five key ingredients. The asteroid Ryugu has all of them, a new study suggests
The asteroid Ryugu, millions of miles away from Earth, might not look that exciting. But on it, we now know, lie some of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A study of over 1.2 million people has uncovered new genetic clues to dyslexia, shedding light on brain development and reading ...
The neurologic disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE has most often been found in people who experienced ...
Weizmann Institute study finds genetics may account for about 50 percent of human lifespan, more than double previous estimates.
Researchers analyze 2.2 million genomes to show that addiction risk is primarily driven by broad genes affecting brain wiring and impulse control, not drug-specific traits.
A genetic study involving more than 1.2 million people has pinpointed 95 genetic loci that are associated with risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including 80 loci that had not ...
Myriad Genetics, Inc. announced a study indicating that the use of its online screening tool, MyGeneHistory®, alongside a virtual education program, significantly increased the completion rates for ...
It’s estimated that one in four adults will suffer from some type of anxiety disorder at some point, such as phobias of specific things; generalized anxiety that affects people over a long period of ...
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Genetic risk for major depression linked to lower self-esteem years before severe diagnosis
A recent study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry provides evidence that an individual’s genetic risk for major depression tends to be higher in those who develop more severe forms of the ...
A sweeping genomic analysis reveals how psychiatric disorders cluster into five biological families, exposing shared pathways and pinpointing where their genetic roots diverge. Study: Mapping the ...
Livestock breeders could soon have more tools to improve the health and quality of their animals, thanks to a recent study ...
A first-of-its-kind study using eye-tracking technology has revealed when commercial producers shop for bulls, they ...
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