Biomarkers Higher In Binge Drinkers

Biomarkers Higher In Binge Drinkers

A biomarker found in the blood of alcohol users is significantly higher in binge drinkers than in those who consume alcohol moderately, according to a study by researchers at the University of…
Epigenetics: Quackery Or Phenomenon?

Epigenetics: Quackery Or Phenomenon?

Are you really what your mother ate, drank or got stressed about? The simple answer is “no”, but not in the way you think. We are products of nature via nurture. Our genes and environments interact.…
Like Sweets? It's Partly In The Genes

Like Sweets? It's Partly In The Genes

A new study suggests that a single set of genes affects a person's perception of sweet taste, regardless of whether the sweetener is a natural sugar or a non-caloric sugar substitute. In the study,…
How To Rule A Gene Galaxy

How To Rule A Gene Galaxy

The human organism contains hundreds of distinct cell types that often differ from their neighbors in shape and function. To acquire and maintain its characteristic features, each cell type must…
Large Study Implicates Mitochondria In Depression

Large Study Implicates Mitochondria In Depression

According to the World Health Organization, clinical depression carries the second heaviest burden of disability among all medical conditions worldwide (around 350 million people) and accounts for…
RNA Beads And Springs In Elastic Network Model

RNA Beads And Springs In Elastic Network Model

A group of scientists at SISSA have proposed a quick alternative for predicting the internal dynamics of RNA molecules (how the different parts move in relation to each other). Their simple solution…
Stem Cells Might Heal Damaged Lungs

Stem Cells Might Heal Damaged Lungs

Collectively, diseases of the airways such as emphysema, bronchitis, asthma, and cystic fibrosis are the second leading cause of death worldwide. More than 35 million Americans alone suffer from…