Ever since the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2, scientists have been scrambling to identify the species of origin to understand how
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Evolutionary study links subtle modifications in the morphology of the bipedal knee to osteoarthritis later in life
The human knee is a triumph of design. The joint, which evolved fairly rapidly from our common ancestor with the
Continue reading »Genomics study helps researchers better understand opioid epidemic
A human genomics study led by two Yale Department of Psychiatry researchers identified specific genetic regions that link opioid exposure
Continue reading »Study suggests guidelines to improve Youtube videos on chronic health care conditions
Many people with chronic health conditions search social media, including YouTube videos, to learn more about how to manage their
Continue reading »Dogs may hold the key to treating brain cancer, study suggests
Brain cancer treatment for DOGS could offer hope for humans with the rare, aggressive tumor that killed John McCain, study
Continue reading »Eating a big breakfast 'helps you burn double the calories', says study
Swap that measly bowl of cereal for a proper plate of breakfast. Having a big morning meal could help you
Continue reading »Single HPV vaccine dose may be effective against cervical cancer: study
New research indicates that a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for
Continue reading »Study provides new understanding of mitochondria genome, potential for new avenues of treatment for cancers
A study led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center furthered understanding about mitochondria, the cell components known
Continue reading »Study catalogues cancer ‘fingerprints’ in decade-long global effort to map cancer genomes
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Singapore and the second leading cause of death around the world, implicated
Continue reading »Eating red meat and processed meat hikes heart disease, death risk: study
Drop the steak knife. After a controversial study last fall recommending that it was not necessary for people to change
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