You still have to eat healthy, but eating less can have its benefits too.
By looking at the correlation in alcohol intake levels and chronic diseases, scientists have found that even the previously recommended government amounts might be too much.
Fruit flies with huge diets develop diabetes and can help scientists further understand the disease.
Scientists have designed a protein that can bind to a flu virus and keep it from injecting its RNA into a cell.
"Behaviorally modern humans" might have arisen from genetic mutations meant to deal with infectious diseases.
Mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia may play a role in creative breakthroughs.
A recent study has uncovered a way to the activate a cell's self-destruct sequence.
Using a series of genetic networks to model logic gates, scientists have created mammalian cells that can perform simple, arithmetic functions.
Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have found that unnatural DNA bases can be replicated using normal DNA polymerase just as efficiently as the normal four bases.
Research shows that exposure to microbes early in life may decrease inflammation connected with diseases such as diabetes, dementia, and cardiovascular disease.
Over 500 types of bacteria have been found to live in the average office, and more of them live in offices dominated by males.
Eating dark chocolate daily can help prevent a cardiovascular event like a heart attack or stroke.