At the dawn of third millennium medical researchers still know
very little about gender-specific differences in illness, particularly
when it comes to disease symptoms, influencing social and psychological
factors, and the ramifications of these differences [...]
When I was in my mid-twenties, my brother had a crazy idea to
ditch out on work for a month to walk the Camino de Santiago. For those
not familiar, the Camino is an ancient [...]
Chimpanzees watch what they eat and when, which may show that
these primates are giving some thought to the quality of their food,
according to Purdue University research. “There is an association
between the time [...]
In new research published in the April 4, 2013 issue of The
American Journal of Human Genetics, researchers from Brigham and Women’s
Hospital (BWH) demonstrate that some variants in our genes that could
put a [...]
Scientists examining evidence across the world from New Jersey
to North Africa say they have linked the abrupt disappearance of half of
earth’s species 200 million years ago to a precisely dated set of
gigantic [...]
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