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With advancements in understanding the sciences and the instruments with which we study it, our collective knowledge of what happens inside ourselves is a work in constant progress that involves the most skilled medical practitioners and researchers. They must remain vigilant for any new details in understanding how our bodies work, as well as how our environment interacts with it. Here, Modern Sciences explores the latest developments in the fields of genetics, human biology, epidemiology, and much more.
Curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
Loneliness increases the risk of chronic disease and mental health challenges. An Kirillova/500px Prime via Getty Images Clay…
August 18, 2023
Secrets wrapped in fabric: how our study of 100 decomposing piglet bodies will help solve criminal cases
Photo by Stevie Ziogos, Author provided Paola A. Magni, Murdoch University and Ian Dadour, Murdoch University Until the…
August 16, 2023
Does it matter what time of day I eat? And can intermittent fasting improve my health? Here’s what the science says
Shutterstock Frederic Gachon, The University of Queensland and Meltem Weger, The University of Queensland Early hunter-gatherers faced long…
August 14, 2023
“Nuclear Receptor” Holds Key to Female Fertility, New Study Finds
A recent study by scientists at the Research Center in Reproduction and Fertility of Université de Montréal‘s Faculty…
August 13, 2023
The obesity epidemic is fuelled by biology, not lack of willpower
For many people, trying to lose excess fat is very difficult without help. Effective treatment is available when…
August 11, 2023
Does a woman’s menstrual cycle affect her athletic performance? Here’s what the science says
Sara Chica-Latorre, University of Canberra and Michael Pengelly, University of Canberra During the Women’s FIFA World Cup, it…
August 11, 2023
Horse health research will help humans stay healthy, too, with insights on reining in diabetes and obesity
Learning how to treat endocrine disorders in horses may also lead to treatments in people, and vice versa.…
August 9, 2023
Synthetic human embryos could allow for research beyond the 14-day limit, but this raises ethical questions
Synthetic human embryos mimic the development of “natural human embryos,” those created by fertilization. (Shutterstock) Françoise Baylis, Dalhousie…
August 8, 2023
Fragile X syndrome often results from improperly processed genetic material – correctly cutting RNA offers a potential treatment
For many people with fragile X, the mutated gene that causes symptoms is active rather than silenced. Thom…
August 7, 2023
Asymptomatic COVID-19 is linked to a gene variant that boosts immune memory after exposure to prior seasonal cold viruses
Genetics may play a role in COVID-19 disease severity. BlackJack3D/E+ via Getty Images Jill Hollenbach, University of California,…
August 4, 2023