• ADHD is caused by genetic disorders

    ADHD is caused by genetic disorders
    British scientists have discovered attention deficit and hyperactivity in children (ADHD) is a disease caused by genetic disorders.
  • Detecting 180 gene variants regulating height

    Detecting 180 gene variants regulating height
    Genetic researchers published results showing that they found about 180 gene variants that regulate human height.
  • Having good genes, people will live longer

    Having good genes, people will live longer
    People will live beyond the age of 100 if they possess good genes and ensure a healthy lifestyle. That is a new discovery about human lifespan related to genes that scientists
  • Treat 'vinegar' in children

    Treat 'vinegar' in children
    Bedwetting is a common problem in children. According to statistics, there are about 30% of 4-year-old children, 10% of 6-year-old children, 3% of 12-year-old children and 1% of
  • Genetic treatment

    Genetic treatment
    In the future, when you go for medical treatment, you will have to bring it
  • 5 genetic diseases can be prevented

    5 genetic diseases can be prevented
    According to US studies, there is a disease closely related to genetics. Although it is not possible to completely prevent the disease, if you know how to help it, it will help
  • Habit queues determined by genetic genes

    Habit queues determined by genetic genes
    According to the latest research by scientists, queuing behavior is not only a polite expression, but also a human instinct, determined by genetic genes.
  • A scary discovery in genetics

    A scary discovery in genetics
    Psychological trauma or childhood stress can forever alter genes in the brain, Canadian researchers claim.
  • The boy was miserable because he grew too fast

    The boy was miserable because he grew too fast
    Brenden Adams was a special boy, though he was only 12 years old but he was taller than 2.1 m and he still grew up.
  • New way to fight malaria

    New way to fight malaria
    Australian scientists have identified eight types of genes involved in the development of malaria parasites in human red blood cells. This opens a new direction in fighting