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Study identifies 74 locations in human genome related to anxiety symptomsScientists have pinpointed 74 genetic locations linked to anxiety symptoms, with 39 being newly identified. This extensive research, involv...
Psychology says people who hate cilantro aren't picky eaters: Their brains and genes may literally be tasting something differentPsychology suggests that even ordinary disagreements can reveal surprising insights about human behavior. The real story is not about cilan...
US stocks: US market rallies, Dow ends with record on US-Iran deal, oil price slideWall Street indexes surged Monday, with the Dow hitting a record high following a preliminary US-Iran agreement that eased inflation fears ...
Are millions aging faster because of hidden vitamin B12 deficiency? New Cornell University research links low B12 to muscle weakness and metabolic declineVitamin B12 and healthy aging are now linked by striking new evidence from Cornell University. A landmark study published in the Journal of...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.5 with API pricing starting at $5 per 1 million tokensOpenAI has launched GPT-5.5, its most advanced AI model yet, designed for complex, multi-part tasks and acting as an active collaborator. T...
Why you should never refrigerate bananas: Scientists explain what really happens insideStoring bananas in the fridge might be spoiling their taste and aroma. New research reveals cold temperatures disrupt key proteins and gene...
Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 simple foods you must add to your diet for a healthy lifestyleIntegrative lifestyle expert Luke Coutinho reveals five food types that influence gene behavior. Cruciferous vegetables aid detoxification ...
Bharat Biotech launches cell gene therapy facility, eyes product launch by 2028Bharat Biotech has invested $75 million in its first cell and gene therapy facility in Telangana, India, aiming to launch new therapies in ...
Think you have the 'sensitivity' genes? Couples programmes can help build a more successful relationshipPeople can differ substantially in how sensitive to their environments they are.
China says it is ready for Omicron with tests, zero-Covid strategyChina on Tuesday said it is ready to tackle the newly-detected Omicron coronavirus variant, and it is confident that the country's zero-Cov...
PIO led team's paper-based test can detect COVID-19 in less than five minutesThe researchers from the University of Illinois in the US created a graphene-based electrochemical biosensor with an electrical read-out se...
GenePath Diagnostics wins Rs 2.5 crore grant to develop HPV detection platformGenePath will develop the product over the next 24 months and the clinical laboratory in Pune will oversee the overall platform design, pro...
Coronavirus diagnostic tests sensitive; gene sequencing possible only at government labsConfirmation takes 12-24 hours as the test includes polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a more sensitive form called reverse-transcription ...
- How lower temperature turns a baby turtle into a male
New York, May 11 (IANS) Inching closer to cracking the 50-year-old puzzle of how temperature turns baby turtles male or female, researchers...
Single blood test may detect eight types of cancer: StudyThe test is aimed at screening for eight common cancer types that account for more than 60 per cent of cancer deaths in the US, researchers...
Chemicals found in shampoo, alcohol can increase cancer riskAldehydes are a class of chemicals made in our own bodies in small quantities but increasingly found everywhere in our environment.
Indian-US team identifies genetic target for treating colorectal cancerAlso called colon, rectal or bowel cancer, CRC is the third most common cancer in men and the second in women worldwide.
Quick to laugh or smile? It may be in your genesGenes may be responsible for why some people immediately burst into laughter after a humorous moment while others can barely crack a smile,...
Genes influence how sensitive you areIf you are too sensitive to the emotionally relevant things in the world, it could just be in your genes, a new research has found.
Link between genetic variation, alcohol dependence foundResearchers have identified genetic variations that explain why some drinkers develop a dependence on alcohol while others do not.