Pet owners often pick "designer dogs" because they think they’ll be easier to train and friendlier with kids than purebreeds. A new study suggests that's not always the case ...
Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process ...
Designer crossbreed dogs are increasingly popular pets. By some estimates, the wider world of “doodles” alone rakes in over ...
An insightful mini-review published in Genomic Psychiatry synthesizes the rapidly expanding landscape of molecular genetic research on common epilepsies, assembling evidence from genome-wide ...
Daphne O. Martschenko and Sam Trejo both want to make the world a better, fairer, more equitable place. But they disagree on whether studying social genomics—elucidating any potential genetic ...
A new study links telomere length genetics to IPF risk, showing how rare variants and polygenic scores may guide future screening and precision care. In this interview, the study’s lead author, David ...
According to Fidelity’s latest Family and Finance study, a large percentage of Americans are planning to remain quiet about how much money they will leave to their heirs. A full 35% don’t want their ...
Today, we’re looking at the consequences of taxing inherited wealth and how AI can advance the school-choice movement. Write to us at editors@city-journal.org with questions or comments. Fifty-one ...
Endurance athletes often have low resting heart rates as a result of intense training, but a new study published in Circulation suggests that a predisposition to prominent bradycardia may be encoded ...
The addition of polygenic risk scores (PRS) improved the accuracy of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction tool PREVENT across all groups studied, across ancestries. Over 3 million people ...