A new study is offering an explanation as to why women tend to live longer than men. Published in the Science Advances ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that women’s relative longevity may be linked to having double X chromosomes.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome (Crnic ...
Researchers at Japan's Osaka University published a new study examining the relationship between germ cells, aging, and sex, finding that vitamin D extended fishes' lifespan, a result that is likely ...
Researchers at the University of Exeter have created a detailed temporal map of chemical changes to DNA through development ...
Past neuroscience studies have consistently showed the profound effects of early life experiences on the brain's wiring, particularly on the formation of the junctions that enable communication ...
People are living longer than ever before — but they’re not actually healthier. And the number of years spent sick is only growing, according to a massive new study just published in JAMA Network Open ...
Increasing amounts of research suggest that social relationships are an important component of physical health. A new study ...
Past snapshot research has studied the effects of digital media on everything from political discourse to social development, but no long-term study has tracked digital media use and wellbeing from ...
A new study published in The Journal of Sex Research provides a detailed look at how masturbation frequency changes over a significant portion of the human lifespan. The research found that for women, ...