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Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity

Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity Inactivity, poor sleep may boost genetic risk of obesity In The Past, It Has Been Difficult To Measure Interactions Between Genetic Risk Factors And Aspects Of Environment And Lifestyle In A Systematic Way. PTI | Updated on: 22 Oct 2017, 05:52:50 PM London: Low levels of physical activity and poor sleep patterns intensify the effects of genetic risk for obesity, a study has found. In the past, it has been difficult to measure interactions between genetic risk factors and aspects of environment and lifestyle in a systematic way. Until recently, physical activity and sleep patterns could not be measured with as much precision as genetic variants, and we relied on diaries or self-report, which can be very subjective, said Timothy Frayling, from the University of Exeter Medical School in the UK.

Overweight men at more risk of developing irregular heartbeat

Brazil: Family of 14 all born with 12 fingers and toes

Brazil: Family of 14 all born with 12 fingers and toes Brazil: Family of 14 all born with 12 fingers and toes All The Members Of The Family Were Born With Six Fingers In Hands And Six On Their Feet, Including The Youngest Member, A Baby Boy Born With The Same Rare Genetic Abnormality. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Himani Garg | Updated on: 14 Oct 2017, 04:29:06 AM New Delhi: The De Silva s, a family of fourteen members in Brazil have stunned everybody around with an unusual trait in the family. All the members of the family were born with six fingers in hands and six on their feet, including the youngest member, a baby boy born with the same rare genetic abnormality.

Sleep talkers often utter profanities in dreams which are grammatically correct, says study

Sleep talkers often utter profanities in dreams which are grammatically correct, says study Sleep talkers often utter profanities in dreams which are grammatically correct, says study The Latest Study Suggests That Sleep Talkers Often Utter Profanities And Abuses During Night Time Conflicts In Dreams And It Has Also Found An Unusual Quality Being Grammatically Correct Among Them. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Himani Garg | Updated on: 11 Oct 2017, 05:24:38 PM Heaving somebody besides you who carry out a conversation in their sleep can be a freakish experience. Now the latest study suggests that sleep talkers often utter profanities and abuses during night time conflicts in dreams and it has also found an unusual quality being grammatically correct among them.

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