What’s in your DNA? Poll of older adults shows high interest, with a dose of skepticism
Only a small percentage of people in their 50s and early 60s have had their DNA tested — either for […]
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Only a small percentage of people in their 50s and early 60s have had their DNA tested — either for […] Beliefs can be hard to change, even if they are scientifically wrong. But those on the fence about an idea […] Concussion symptoms for children under 13 years old typically last three times longer than they do for older teens and […] The latest in a series of laboratory breakthroughs could lead to a more effective way to treat the most common […] Even with an acute sense of hearing adults don’t always pick up exactly what someone has said. That’s because from […] You ask Alexa to play a song, Siri for the weather or the Google Assistant to make a call. But […] Alternative schooling programs could deliver greater learning outcomes for young people who are struggling at school, according to University of […] Most research on learning disabilities focuses on remediating specific academic skills like reading and math. But struggles at school and […]
What’s in your DNA? Poll of older adults shows high interest, with a dose of skepticism
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