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Researchers propose widespread banking of stool samples for fecal transplants later in life

  • Microbiome

Cultural Barriers to Genetic Testing

  • Biomedical Ethics
  • Genetics
  • Human Genetics and Genomics

Climate change likely to reduce the amount of sleep that people get per year

  • Circadian Rhythms

Distinct biological ages across individuals’ various organs and systems

  • Human Genetics and Genomics

The impacts from using genetic testing to track down relatives

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Research in mice identifies neurons that control locomotion

  • Neuroscience

A beetle chemical defense gland offers clues about how complex organs evolve

  • Evolutionary Biology

Antihistamine drugs may improve outcomes for cancer patients receiving immunotherapy

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Many IVF embryos not implanted due to mosaic abnormalities may be viable

  • Genetics

Gut microbiota differences seen in people with autism may be due to dietary preferences

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Julie Grisham is a freelance science and medical writer who specializes in translating highly complex, technical information into material that is understandable to a more general audience.

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