Por: WPLG Local 10 Health January 13, 2023
PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – When it comes to taking care of your overall health it’s important to be aware of factors that may not be under your control.Your genetics can unlock valuable health insights and are especially import to help you know about underlying risk factors for diseases such as cancer that you may not be aware of.“Unfortunately according to the American Cancer Society, black American’s are at a greater risk from death from... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 16, 2022
Photo by Fairfax Media via Getty Images via Getty Image Kathleen Folbigg leaving Maitland Court after being refused bail, 22 March 2004. data-ellipsis=false> Two genetic experts told an inquiry in Sydney on Tuesday that a rare genetic mutation probably caused the deaths of two... + más
Experts blame genetic mutation for Australian girls' deaths | ABC News
Extremely rare kitten born with no genitals or reproductive organs rescued | Newsweek
ABC News USA Health November 15, 2022
SYDNEY -- Two genetic experts told an inquiry in Sydney on Tuesday that a rare genetic mutation probably caused the deaths of two daughters of an Australian woman who was convicted of killing them.The inquiry is examining new scientific evidence that Kathleen Folbigg’s four... + más
Rare Genetic Mutation Could Have Caused Two Australian Girls' Deaths: Experts | NBC 6 South Florida
Lost medieval graveyard with over 1,300 bodies reveals mutation mystery | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA Politics November 14, 2022
This week, when police in Edmonton, Canada, released a suspect’s image, the crude graphic didn’t come from CCTV or a bystander’s phone, Everyday is no longer just a thing on —it’s being widely used abroad, and increasingly in America as well.Recently, China’s central... + más
San Francisco sued by woman who says her rape-kit DNA was used to arrest her | Ars Technica
Column: Barry Scheck on the O.J. trial, DNA evidence and the Innocence Project | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Health November 09, 2022
A homeless kitten has been found in the U.K. with no internal or external sex organs.The cat, which is 15 weeks old and in otherwise-perfect health, has been named Hope by the Cats Protection center in Gateshead, northeast England, where it was found.Cats Protection's... + más
Kitten rescued with plastic packaging around neck inspires organization to start sustainability initiative | WPTV
Rescued kitten with plastic packaging around neck inspires organization to start sustainability initiative | WPTV
Newsweek USA Tech November 03, 2022
Platypus populations in Australia are becoming increasingly isolated as their habitats are fragmented by human-made dams. As a result, the long-term survival of this distinctive species is falling under threat.A report in 2020 estimated that the area occupied by the beloved... + más
Dammed Rivers Spell Peril, and Inbreeding, for Platypuses | The New York Times
Comedian weighs in on consequences of joke stealing amid James Corden drama | Newsweek
The New York Times USA Science October 17, 2022
Bananas, it turns out, are not what we thought they were.Sure, most, when ripe, are yellow and sweet and delicious slathered in peanut butter. But a global survey reveals than the generic banana found in American supermarkets, with edible varieties that can be red or blue, squat... + más
Brazil forward Richarlison racially abused as fan throws banana at him during 5-1 victory over Tunisia in France | CNN
Our ancestors ate a Paleo diet. It had carbs | Ars Technica
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