The reasons why people have such varied experiences has been unclear, though new research from the 23andMe genetic testing ...
( NewsNation) — Genetics may explain why weight-loss drugs work better for some people than others, according to a new study.
Despite widespread misconceptions, eating disorders aren’t a choice, they’re serious, potentially life-threatening conditions. While social and environmental factors do influence someone’s risk of ...
A large 23andMe-based GWAS found that common variants in GLP1R and GIPR help explain why some people lose more weight or ...
Women with high genetic risk for obesity regained weight around two times faster than women with lower genetic risk for obesity, according to a new study led by Harold Lee, assistant professor of ...
Whether babies take their first steps at nine or 15 months depends on a lot of factors – including their genes, a new study has found. New parents wait with bated breath for their babies to begin ...
Why do some people feel chills when listening to music, reading poetry, or viewing a powerful work of art, while others do not? New research by Giacomo Bignardi and his colleagues from Max Planck ...
A new study has provided new insights into the the genetic overlap among some psychiatric disorders, and can help explain why it’s not uncommon for several of these disorders to arise in the same ...
Hair loss in women is driven by complex interactions between hormonal changes, hair follicle biology, and the hair growth ...
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