How much do your genes determine how long you’ll live? It’s a question that fascinates us, and one that’s been debated for ...
A large study published Jan. 29 in the journal Science suggests genetics could account for as much as 55% of a person’s lifespan. That’s far higher than earlier estimates, which ranged from 6% to 33%.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., February 02, 2026--insitro, the AI therapeutics company built on causal biology, today reported research demonstrating that artificial intelligence enables ...
Despite major advances in genetic testing for breast cancer risk prediction, death rates remain disproportionately high among ...
Scientists have created a complete map showing how hundreds of possible mutations in a key cancer gene influence tumor growth. The study focused on CTNNB1, a gene that produces the protein β-catenin, ...
Despite decades of research, scientists struggle to understand the mental health implications of DNA. Researchers were able ...
AngusLink connects Genetic Merit Scorecard with GeneMax Advantage test, offering enhanced scorecard option for commercial ...
Study of over 600,000 people finds genetic differences influencing pneumonia risk across age, immunity, and smoking behaviour ...
Michael Sagner, MD, is a clinical advisor in Longevity and Preventive Medicine at Ageing Research at King’s (ARK), Director ...
Earlier studies have estimated that life span may be 15-33 per cent heritable across varied populations, with a typical range ...
ABU DHABI, UAE /PRNewswire/ -- Umniya Fertility has officially launched in Abu Dhabi, introducing a refined model of ...
Scientists have created a complete map showing how hundreds of possible mutations in a key cancer gene influence tumour growth.