Genetics
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healthTwin Study: Narcissism More Genetics Than Parenting
A large German twin study reveals narcissistic traits are primarily driven by genetics, not parenting or shared environment.
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worldChernobyl Wolves Show Genetic Adaptations to Radiation
Study reveals Chernobyl wolves possess genetic variations suggesting adaptation to high radiation levels, potentially offering insights into cancer resistance for humans.
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healthStudy: Misophonia Linked Genetically to Anxiety and Depression
New research indicates a genetic overlap between misophonia, a condition causing extreme distress from certain sounds, and mood disorders like anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
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healthHRD Testing in Ovarian Cancer: Expert Guidance for Clinical Practice
Experts discuss homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) testing for ovarian cancer, covering test selection, output interpretation, and integration into patient care pathways.
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healthArthur Brooks: Happiness is Enjoyment, Satisfaction, and Meaning
Expert analysis reveals happiness is a blend of enjoyment, satisfaction, and meaning, influenced by genetics and shaped by habits. Learn how to cultivate lasting well-being.
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techAncient Microbe's Oxygen Use Offers Clue to Complex Life's Origin
New research reveals ancient Asgard archaea may have utilized oxygen billions of years ago, predating its atmospheric abundance and potentially paving the way for complex life.
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healthEmbryo Selection Tech: A Genetic Gamble Demanding Urgent Regulation
New polygenic embryo selection allows parents to 'score' embryos for traits, raising ethical concerns and highlighting a critical need for robust US regulation.
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healthCancer Interception: Stopping Disease Decades Before It Starts
Revolutionary 'cancer interception' strategies aim to detect and neutralize cancer-causing processes long before tumors form, promising a paradigm shift in disease prevention.