Epigenetics

You make me so hot: Attractiveness rises in worms exposed to higher temps - study

The study shows that environmental stressors can indirectly cause genetic changes through epigenetic inheritance.

 A worm (illustrative).
Prof. Karen Avraham and Shahar Taiber.

Israeli scientists develop breakthrough gene therapy for child deafness

An employee checks cannabis plants at a medical marijuana plantation in northern Israel March 21, 2017

Israeli start-ups to make epi genetic mega-cannabis together

A building belonging to generic drug producer Teva, Israel's largest company with a market value of about $57 billion, is seen in Jerusalem

Teva launches generic version of EpiPen for young children


Huge study explores genetics of PTSD

Suicide rates are higher among veterans suffering from PTSD, which is estimated to affect between 11% and 20% of those who served in the military.

An elderly woman suffers from PTSD. [illustrative]

Brain structure change in Holocaust survivors hereditary, study finds

The study, presented at the European Academy of Neurology Congress on Sunday, compared the brain function of 28 survivors with the one of people whose family had not been involved in the Holocaust.

Young survivors of Auschwitz await the arrival of their Soviet liberators on January 7, 1945