Some people do not need to have predictive genetic testing, the society says testing is worth considering if you have:
Month: October 2018
$5.1 million grant will fund research to develop a stem cell-based therapy for blinding eye condition
Scientists at the UCLA Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research and the Stein Eye
Electrical properties of dendrites help explain our brain’s unique computing power
Neurons in the human brain receive electrical signals from thousands of other cells, and long neural extensions called dendrites play
New insight into the evolution of the nervous system
Pioneering research has given a fascinating fresh insight into how animal nervous systems evolved from simple structures to become the
OSU researchers propose CRISPR as influencer of low genetic diversity in deadly bacteria
Scientists at Oregon State University have shed light on the evolutionary history of a soil-borne bacteria that is so dangerous
Estimating the feeding habits of corals may offer new insights on resilient reefs
VIDEO: Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and colleagues have found that corals living
Pathogens may evade immune response with metal-free enzyme required for DNA replication
Some bacterial pathogens, including those that cause strep throat and pneumonia, are able to create the components necessary to replicate
Colored filter improves dyslexic children’s reading speed
Reading, one of the most difficult activities for children with dyslexia, can be improved by the use of green filters.
Countries That Ban Spanking See Less Teen Violence: Study
Nations that officially frown upon hitting kids as a form of punishment appear to have teens who are less prone
Aerobic exercise has antidepressant treatment effects
An analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials indicates that supervised aerobic exercise has large antidepressant treatment effects for patients with