– Digital addiction increases loneliness, anxiety and depression
– Just one high-fat meal sets the perfect stage for heart disease
– Mammals share mechanisms controlling the heart with a 400 million-year-old fish
– Sitting is bad for your brain — not just your metabolism or heart
– Western diet depletes artery-protecting immune cells
– Fish accounted for surprisingly large part of the Stone Age diet
– Fasting diets reduce important risk factor for cardiovascular disease
– Cutting carbon emissions sooner could save 153 million lives
– Vitamin D reduces early mortality
– Histamine as an emergent indoor contaminant: Accumulation and persistence in bed bug infested homes.
– Healthy diet may not offset high salt intake
– We’re not addicted to smartphones, we’re addicted to social interaction
– The genome, microbiome and evolutionary medicine
– Depression and obesity: evidence of shared biological mechanisms
– Evolution of acidic mammalian chitinase genes (CHIA) is related to body mass and insectivory in primates.
– Earliest modern humans out of Africa
– Sleep in a comparative context: Investigating how human sleep differs from sleep in other primates.
– Traffic noise-induced harm to cardiovascular system
– Exposure to chemical found in plastics ‘hard to avoid’ in everyday life
– Inflammation in testes could explain link between obesity and reduced fertility
– Choose Omega-3s from fish over flax for cancer prevention, study finds
– The sedentary (r)evolution: Have we lost our metabolic flexibility?
– Screen-addicted teens are unhappy
– Breastfeeding reduces hypertension risk
– Study proves ‘muscle memory’ exists at a DNA level
– Paleolithic diet healthier for overweight women
– Lower limb articular scaling and body mass estimation in Pliocene and Pleistocene hominins.
– Hunter-Gatherer Olfaction Is Special
– A high-salt diet produces dementia in mice
– Chronic inflammation causing loss of muscle mass
– Fast food makes the immune system more aggressive in the long term
– How alcohol damages stem cell DNA and increases cancer risk
– Whole eggs better for muscle building and repair than egg whites
– Erectile dysfunction is red flag for silent early cardiovascular disease
– Small but distinct differences among species mark evolution of human brain
– Organic farming can make an important contribution to world nutrition, research shows
– Your mood depends on the food you eat, and what you should eat changes as you get older
– Love Influences Reproductive Success in Humans
– Exposure to traffic-related air pollution and risk of development of childhood asthma: A systematic review and meta-analysis
– Acne vulgaris: The metabolic syndrome of the pilosebaceous follicle
– Health effects of saturated and trans-fatty acid intake in children and adolescents: Systematic review and meta-analysis
– Men who go grey or bald early are more likely to suffer from heart disease before they turn 40
– Annoyed by Floating Specks in Your Vision? You May Soon be Able to Zap Them Away
– Cats and Carbohydrates: The Carnivore Fantasy?
– Proteins in breastmilk protect offspring against food allergy
– Combination Low-Salt and Heart-Healthy “Dash” Diet as Effective as Drugs for Some Adults With High Blood Pressure
– On the Evolution of Lactase Persistence in Humans.
– How saturated fatty acids damage cells
– Materialists collect Facebook friends and spend more time on social media
– Harvard study uncovers why fasting can lead to a longer and healthier life
– Dog ownership linked to lower mortality rate
– Exercise increases brain size, new research finds
– Inferring Past Environments from Ancient Epigenomes
– It’s not just what you eat, it’s what’s eating you
– Why we did not evolve to live forever: Unveiling the mystery of why we age
– Nutrition has benefits for brain network organization
– More traits associated with your Neanderthal DNA
– Too much sugar? Even ‘healthy people’ are at risk of developing heart disease
– The brain detects disease in others even before it breaks out
– Health benefits of olives and olive oil
– Fathers can influence the sex of their offspring, scientists show
– Are your tweets feeling well?
– You are what your grandmother ate: Intergenerational impacts of prenatal nourishment
– It’s not just what you eat, it’s what’s eating you
– On the early human’s menu: Mammoth and plenty of raw vegetables
– When you’re blue, so are your Instagram photos
– Fetal and Infant Exposure to Antimicrobials May Cause Permanent Damage to Their Fat Metabolism
– Cytokine signature associated with disease severity in chronic fatigue syndrome patients
– Epigenetics between the generations: We inherit more than just genes
– Common strength ‘genes’ identified for first time
– Is a biological driver behind the need for self-fulfillment?
– Rush hour pollution may be more dangerous than you think
– How physical exercise prevents dementia
– In saliva, clues to a ‘ghost’ species of ancient human
– A healthy lifestyle increases life expectancy by up to seven years
– Artificial sweeteners linked to risk of weight gain, heart disease and other health issues
– Prelude to global extinction: Human impact on Earth’s animals
– Generous people live happier lives
– Why Strength Depends on More Than Muscle
– How cats and cows protect farm children from asthma
– Thousands of genes influence most diseases
– Brain Evolved to Need Exercise
– Analysis of Neanderthal teeth grooves uncovers evidence of prehistoric dentistry
– Being near your smartphone reduces brainpower even if it’s off, study shows
– Genes influence ability to read a person’s mind from their eyes
– Ancient DNA evidence shows hunter-gatherers and farmers were intimately linked
– Diet and contaminants: driving the rise to obesity epidemics?
– Bonobos may be better representation of last common ancestor with humans than chimps
– Patients in intensive care feel better with light adapted to the time of day
– Are friends better for us than family?
– Homo sapiens 100,000 years earlier: Ancestors’ diet of game revealed
– Where cigarette smoking’s damage is done — down to your DNA
– ‘Healthy’ obese people still at higher risk of cardiovascular disease events than general population
– Losing Sleep Over Climate Change
– Outnumbered and on others’ turf, misfits sometimes thrive
– We’re on the brink of mass extinction — but there’s still time to pull back
– Exposure to BPA potentially induces permanent reprogramming of painted turtles’ brains
– 7.2-million-year-old pre-human remains found in the Balkans
– Tooth truth: Human teeth tell the story of humanity through our fragile relationship with the sun
– Attenuated Low-Grade Inflammation Following Long-Term Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity.
– Testosterone makes men less likely to question their impulses
– Widespread vitamin D deficiency likely due to sunscreen use, increase of chronic diseases, review finds
– How walking benefits the brain
– Major health benefits linked to indoor temperature variation, study finds
– Engagement with natural environment a significant contributor to life satisfaction
– Bison Or Brian? From A Calorie Perspective, Cannibalism Didn’t Pay For Paleo Humans
– Paternal nutrition affects offsprings’ mental fitness
– Air Pollution May Directly Cause Those Year-Round Runny Noses, According to a Mouse Study
– Study finds some significant differences in brains of men and women
– Early school starts pit teens in a conflict between society, biology
– To eat or not to eat (before exercising): That is the question
– Is fruit eating responsible for big brains?
– Physical Inactivity, Obesity, and Type 2 Diabetes: An Evolutionary Perspective.
– New evidence on the diet of the ‘Homo antecessor’ from Atapuerca
– Too much sitting, too little exercise may accelerate biological aging
– Regular exercisers still face health risks from too much sitting
– Modern hunter-gatherers relocate to maximize foraging efficiency, study finds
– Indigenous South American group has healthiest arteries of all populations yet studied, providing clues to healthy lifestyle
– Dietary anti-cancer compound may work by influence on cellular genetics
– How much sun is good for our health?
– How exercise — interval training in particular — helps your mitochondria stave off old age
– Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus
– Large human brain evolved as a result of ‘sizing each other up’
– Did seaweed make us who we are today?
– Neanderthal DNA contributes to human gene expression
– How eating less can slow the aging process
– The Hypertension Pandemic: An Evolutionary Perspective.
– Dose of nature is just what the doctor ordered
– Where you live shapes your immune system more than your genes
– Dim Light at Night Disrupts Molecular Circadian Rhythms and Affects Metabolism
– Ancient hominid ‘hanky panky’ also influenced spread of STIs
– We did not invent clothes simply to stay sarm
– You can’t blame your genes if you don’t lose weight, study finds
– The Biologists Who Want to Overhaul Evolution
– More Than 9 in 10 People Breathe Bad Air, W.H.O. Study Says
– The fattest ape: An evolutionary tale of human obesity
– Dietary Salt Impairs the Endothelial Glycocalyx: The Most Important Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor You May Never Have Heard About
– Why you’re stiff in the morning: Your body suppresses inflammation when you sleep at night
– Western lifestyle spells the end of biodiversity
– Current views on hunter-gatherer nutrition and the evolution of the human diet
– Extensive use of fluorinated chemicals in fast food wrappers: Chemicals can leach into food
– New study links protein in wheat to the inflammation of chronic health conditions
– Umbilical cells shed light on how obesity may pass from mother to child
– Smoking has a lasting effect on the human genome
– Scientists boosted testosterone in men using nothing but a very bright light
– Staying Fit Isn’t A New Year’s Resolution For These Hunter-Gatherers
– Exercise … It does a body good: 20 minutes can act as anti-inflammatory
– Shining evolutionary light on human sleep and sleep disorders.