You're born gay, and that's that according to QMUL's Dr. Rahman
Dr. Qazi Rahman Queen Mary University of London's assistant professor in Cognitive Biology whose research interests include Cognitive Biology and the Psycho-biology of human sexual orientation, claims in Gay by...
created by Rhonda J Mangus | 3 wks ago | updated 3 wks ago
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734 views | 62 recommendations | 48 comments
Key To Love Of Exercise Found In DNA
A study of identical and fraternal twins has shown that the love of exercise may in fact be a genetic trait. The study was conducted at the University of North Carolina. 5,334 identical twins and 8,028 fraternal twins participated in the study, which showed that the exercise...
created by Annina Bergman | 16 wks ago | updated 16 wks ago
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Well, we're not Ninja turtles
Being a person who had a good few, and heated, debates about the "theory" of evolution - whether it is a scientific theory or just a theory - more evidence comes to light that we, humans, are just a bunch of mutants - as expected by yours truly."Each of us has at least 100...
Child leukaemia 'genes' revealed
" Genetic flaws that increase the risk of the most common form of childhood leukaemia have been uncovered by British scientists. The three variants each raise the risk by between 30% and 60%, said the Institute of...
Healthy Lifestyle May Prevent 1 in 3 Common Cancers
A new report from the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research has found that roughly a third of common adult cancers in the US are preventable. Simply maintaining a healthy diet,...
created by Terri Potratz | 43 wks ago | updated 39 wks ago
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Online networking 'harms health' ?
Has the rise in the use of social networking had a negative or positive effect on our lives? " Dr Aric Sigman says websites such as Facebook set out to enrich social lives, but end up keeping people apart. Dr...
Genes are to Blame for Obesity in Kids
UCL reports: "A collaboration of scientists led by Professor Jane Wardle (Director of Cancer Research UK’s Health Behaviour Research Centre in UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) have published today in the ‘International Journal of Obesity’ new evidence that the...
20%have BP Problem related to Gene
It seems all surprises are hidden in the genetic sequence.well all research in this field is creating good market for the gene therapy, at least promises so.The role of STK39 in blood pressure is stablished by the resarch, but the role of socio-economic factors along with...
Democracy! Not so democratic after all if you ask California University that is!
Well, Yes the way you vote is actually not you, but your genes that tell you what to vote! So we may as well forget the hole process all together and save a lot of money at the same time!Why? Well, according to...
What causes cancer? It's all in the genes
DNA mutations are the cause of all cancers. How the DNA becomes mutated is different in different people and leads to variations in cancers. The highlighted article by Dr. Lorne Brandes explains how our genes are...
Human Evolution Has Stopped, Says Scientist
University College London Professor Steve Jones believes that human evolution has come to a head because the forces that drive evolution - natural selection and genetic mutation - no longer play important roles...
created by Terri Potratz | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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1043 views | 19 recommendations | 16 comments
