A new study warns modern life may undermine key human survival traits, from fertility to cognition, as environmental ...
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Study says the human body isn’t built for modern life
Modern comforts promise ease, yet a growing body of research suggests our bodies are still tuned for a very different world.
A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than 276,000 people finds strong support for a decades-old evolutionary theory that sought to explain ...
A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than 276,000 people finds strong support for a decades-old evolutionary theory that sought to explain ...
New study reveals that no human society has ever been truly Egalitarian, reshaping how we understand inequality and human social life.
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Scientists use human skin cells to create functional eggs, opening a door to new infertility treatments
Scientists have used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs capable of producing early embryos, an advance that could expand possibilities for fertility treatment, according to new research. The ...
Researchers reveal that the guinea pig pre-implantation embryo is very similar to the human embryo, spurring a better understanding of infertility and early human development. CRCHUM researcher Sophie ...
Get inspired by a weekly roundup on living well, made simple. Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Better newsletter for information and tools designed to improve your well-being. Endocrine disruptors ...
A human embryo embeds itself into a fake uterus created by researchers. Screenshot from an Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia video Sixty percent of miscarriages are caused by the failure of an ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--David Adamson, MD, founder and CEO, ARC ® Fertility, a highly experienced national provider of innovative fertility and family-forming benefits for self-insured ...
Men's semen quality is associated with how long they live according to a study of nearly 80,000 men, which is published today (Wednesday) in Human Reproduction, one of the world's leading reproductive ...
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