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The goal is to eventually grow a human pancreas in a larger animal – such as a pig – which can be transplanted.
Light controls your body clock. Hack it to get better sleep.
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The ultimate goal is to grow organs inside animals that could be transplanted into humans.
What you eat — and when — can make you superhuman.
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It might sound like fun, but this rare condition can make life very difficult.
Cancer’s sweet tooth. Turning cancer cells into fat. Unveiling genetic secrets. Scientists are learning about cancer every day.
This new research could help individuals recover from one of the most dreaded types of injury.
The results contradict the popular assumption that men react far more strongly to pornography.
The reason one diet does not suit all may be found in our guts.
Here’s what neuroscience and psychology have to say about how people humanize and dehumanize one another.
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In Natural Causes, journalist Barbara Ehrenreich questions our obsession with wellness.
A unique 3D model allows researchers to explore embryonic development.
A new study has bad news for those who binge watch TV.
Our favorite over-the-counter medication has its limits.
The more we learn about the microbiome, the more the pieces are fitting together.
Americans’ acceptance and desire of “dad bod” is increasing every year.
Scientists may have seen a way to cure a maddening symptom of hearing loss.
The U.S. law regulating the cosmetics industry was passed in 1938, and it hasn’t been significantly updated since.
Three academic papers from Australia shows sizable bone spurs growing at the base of our skulls.
A new study posits that sleep deprivation decreases civic participation.
Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here’s how.
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“Bottom line: It’s probably best to set your alarm for a specific time and get up then.”
Extensive research at Yale signals the future of personalized medicine
Walmart is selling “snake oil,” said the general counsel of the organization bringing the lawsuit.
100 percent fruit juice is still 100 percent sugar.
We know exercise is necessary, but this research takes it to another level.