Genetics research and cognitive theory together are revealing autism’s biological depth and cognitive richness, shaping a ...
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Neanderthals may not have gone extinct, new study argues
A controversial new study published on November 14, 2025, challenges the long-held belief that Neanderthals disappeared due ...
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A Guide To Cat Coat Colors And Patterns
Cats have one of the most diverse wardrobes in the animal kingdom. From sleek solids to intricate patterns, their coats tell ...
That’s why your parent’s illness may be influenced not just by DNA, but by patterns of living - what your family eats, how it manages stress, or how much it moves.
Presentation of MyPEAK-1 Data and the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions Showed Consistent, Deeper, and Durable ...
India faces a massive diabetes surge. On World Diabetes Day 2025, Dr. Saptarshi Bhattacharya explains how genetics, lifestyle ...
“The good news is that prediabetes can often be reversed with sustained lifestyle changes such as weight loss, dietary improvements and regular physical activity. Intensive lifestyle interventions ...
Evidence that learned avoidance of a pathogenic bacterium can be transmitted to future generations in C. elegans is growing.
A new study shows that autism symptom severity, rather than a formal diagnosis, aligns with shared brain-connectivity patterns across children diagnosed with autism or ADHD.
A large-scale study analyzing over a century of data and millions of couples challenges the 'opposites attract' notion.
By uniting three forms of genetic testing, Northwestern researchers can now predict heart rhythm disorders with far greater precision.
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