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Do We Carry the Memories of Our Ancestors in Our DNA?

The idea that we might carry the memories, traumas, and experiences of our ancestors in our DNA sounds like something from science fiction. Yet, mod…

Do We Inherit Trauma? The Science of Generational Stress

Trauma is often thought of as a deeply personal experience—something that leaves scars on the individual who has lived through it. But over the past…

Why Do Some People Never Get Mosquito Bites? The Genetics of Insect Attraction

It’s a familiar summer scene — you’re swatting away mosquitoes while your friend sits beside you, completely unbothered. Some people seem almost inv…

Why Do Some People Never Seem to Get Sick? Genetics or Lifestyle?

We’ve all come across those rare individuals who seem immune to seasonal flu, common colds, or even major viral outbreaks. While most people eventual…

Could Gene-Edited CRISPR 3.0 Cures Be Just Years Away for Many Diseases?

The landscape of medicine is undergoing a revolutionary transformation as CRISPR 3.0—an advanced version of gene-editing technology—enters clinical r…

Could Gene Editing Fix Mitochondrial Diseases Using New DdCBE Tool?

Mitochondrial diseases are among the most complex and debilitating genetic disorders, affecting energy production at the cellular level. These condit…

Could Genomic Sequencing at Birth Prevent Hundreds of Future Disorders?

Imagine a world where, moments after birth, a newborn’s entire genome is sequenced—not to satisfy curiosity, but to protect them from a future filled…

Could Gene Therapy Reverse Aging? The Optic Neuropathy Trial Explained

Is reversing aging science fiction or on the horizon of modern medicine? Exciting new research targeting age‑related vision loss through gene therapy…

Nutriepigenomics: Can What You Eat Change Your Genes for Good?

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The idea that “you are what you eat” has taken on profound scientific depth in recent years. No longer is diet seen as merely a source of calories or…