High genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes is associated with higher atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk and ≤1 h/d of television viewing has substantially lower risk of atherosclerotic ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...
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Limiting sedentary time, particularly by watching no more than one hour of TV per day, may help reduce the risk of heart disease and other vascular conditions in people with a genetic predisposition ...
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A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found watching less than one hour of TV a day can ...
Studies conducted in the last 20 years suggest that the bison population at Yellowstone National Park includes two separate ...
The sequence contained a promising new genetic tool for modifying DNA, a CRISPR. Editas Medicine, a Massachusetts-based ...
A simple neural change alters mating preferences in male butterflies, aiding rapid behavioral evolution, Nicholas VanKuren ...
The development of a child begins during pregnancy, when prenatal environmental factors and genetic influences interact to shape fetal development and ...
Dwarf lemurs, however, have a way to extend their telomeres. A study published in the journal Biology Letters suggests that ...
Cells in the developing heart must find the perfect match, much like a game of microscopic speed dating. Using filopodia—tiny ...