Despite decades of research, scientists struggle to understand the mental health implications of DNA. Researchers were able ...
A large study published Jan. 29 in the journal Science suggests genetics could account for as much as 55% of a person’s lifespan. That’s far higher than earlier estimates, which ranged from 6% to 33%.
Many factors influence how long you live, such as diet, exercise, smoking, drinking, environment and other variables. It also ...
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Tiny protein pair discovery could reveal how the genetic code first began
Life runs on instructions you never see. Every cell reads DNA, turns that message into RNA, and then builds proteins that ...
A genetic breakthrough reveals why mental health conditions often occur together. New research identifies five disorder ...
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., February 02, 2026--insitro, the AI therapeutics company built on causal biology, today reported research demonstrating that artificial intelligence enables ...
Expectant parents at the Jessop Wing in Sheffield are invited to take part in the Generation Study.
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New genetic tools offer more accurate breast cancer prediction for women of African ancestry
Despite major advances in genetic testing for breast cancer risk prediction, death rates remain disproportionately high among ...
Nine in 10 people worldwide have been infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). | Nine in 10 people worldwide have been ...
People from the northwest of Ireland have the highest risk in the British Isles of developing a genetic disease that causes a ...
A person’s genes play a far greater role in likely lifespan than previously thought, according to a major new study published Thursday in the journal Science ...
Study of over 600,000 people finds genetic differences influencing pneumonia risk across age, immunity, and smoking behaviour ...
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