Lifestyle & Behavior

Researchers publish a reference DNA database for healthy older Australians in an attempt to establish a baseline for healthy aging.
Study exploring the idea of biological fatherhood in historical Europe reveals that 1 to 2% of children in each generation are the products of extramarital affairs.
Scoot, a Singapore-based airline carrier partners up with Dr. Richard Paul Ebstein to prove that ‘wanderlust’ is in our DNA.
Business – It’s in your genes. Are you really business savvy because of your genes? Do your genes control your business choices?
Growing up, milk and butter were staples. In college, you consumed Kraft dinner and extra cheesy pizza in copious amounts. But now, eating plain yogurt leaves you bloated and uncomfortable.
Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy and Bashful – four of Disney’s dwarfs are named after feelings ruled by one chemical in the brain, serotonin.
“He shoots. He scores”. As Wayne Gretzky skates around the rink holding the Stanley Cup, fans go wild.
It is said that swans mate for life. The same can be said for humans, but modern genetic tests tell us that this is more of a myth than the biological truth.
When Jerry Springer announces, “he is NOT the father”, the camera spans to show a woman overcome with disbelief and fleeing backstage in tears.

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Researchers have uncovered multiple genes associated with needing less than 6 hours of sleep at night.
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Researchers identify 21 modifiable risk factors for reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers link genetic changes in the region of DNA that define blood type with susceptibility to COVID-19 infections.

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With an estimate of 26 million people having taken a DNA ancestry test, genetic genealogy has really taken off in the last couple of years.
With so many countries under lockdown, researchers from around the world are racing against time to develop a vaccine for COVID-19.
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