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The new paper is one of the few empirical studies that examines what exactly makes people “cool,” said Jonah Berger, an ...
A Swedish twin study shows that genetics explain up to 70% of infant crying duration by 5 months of age. While sleep disruptions and settling time are more influenced by environment early on, genetics ...
A groundbreaking and highly controversial scientific initiative is now underway in the UK, as leading British researchers aim ...
What makes a blueberry delightfully crisp or disappointingly mushy? In the largest study of its kind, researchers have delved ...
This is the first time such results have been achieved in both children and adult patients born with a specific type of ...
Eggs and embryos from people with polycystic ovary syndrome have altered patterns of so-called epigenetic tags, which could explain how the condition is inherited ...
While many studies show that our genetics can carry vulnerability, the science behind 'generational trauma' is far more ...
Recent research has corroborated these earlier findings, indicating a significant genetic component in eating disorders. A ...
What makes someone “cool” appears to be remarkably consistent across cultures, according to a global psychology study.
Charlie Health reports that eating disorders are significantly influenced by genetics, with family history increasing risk ...
The beginning of summer marks National Cancer Survivors Month, a yearly opportunity to recognize the remarkable achievements of cancer survivors, support those still on their journey, and remember ...