A new study goes in depth on the aging cellular machinery Posted by By Umeh Christian A new study sheds light on the significance of telomeres in cellular aging mechanisms. When…
Pollution exposure may increase depression risk in healthy people Posted by By Umeh Christian A new research looks at pollution and depression risk in persons with a genetic predisposition.…
Are humans putting too much emphasis on genetic linkages in cancer research? Posted by By Obianuju Chukwu Cancer research is significantly more prevalent than study on any other scientific problem.In part, maybe…
What is ableism and how does it affect people? Posted by By Chukwuebuka Martins Bias, prejudice, and discrimination towards persons with impairments are referred to as ableism. It is…
Achondroplasia in babies: What you should know Posted by By Obianuju Chukwu Achondroplasia is a kind of dwarfism in which the limbs are shortened. A big head…
Is Crohn’s disease a hereditary condition? Posted by By Chukwuebuka Martins Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the intestines. Researchers aren't sure why…
Hypopigmentation: What you should know Posted by By Ray John Due to a disease or trauma, hypopigmentation is the loss of skin color. It may…
What is Stromme syndrome? Posted by By Chukwuebuka Martins Stromme syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder. It affects different body systems and induces…
Hereditary angioedema attacks: What to know Posted by By Chukwuebuka Martins Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a hereditary disorder that causes different parts of the body to…
What to know about aplasia Posted by By Chukwuebuka Martins Aplasia is a disorder in which there is no development of an organ, limb, or…