WASHINGTON – We've always played with our food — even before we knew about genes or how to change them.
For thousands of years, humans have practiced selective breeding — pairing the beefiest bull with the healthiest heifers to start a new herd. (...)
Some children get severely obese because they lack particular chunks of DNA, which kicks their hunger into overdrive, researchers report.
The British researchers checked the DNA of 300 children who d become very fat, on the order of 220 pounds by (...)
For some of us, New Year s Eve, a time for plunging into boisterous crowds bathed in loud music, means turning to an old friend and hearing things like this: Did you know (BOOM-da-da-BOOM) went over (Bob! You look wonder-) so she said (clink-clink) (...)