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Can Genes Send You High or Low? The Orchid Hypothesis A-Bloom

Posted on March 20, 2012 by David Dobbs / 3 Comments

Author’s: This post is an expansion of a feature I published a few weeks ago in New Scientist. It draws from research for a book I’m now writing, Th...

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Is Sensitivity a Curse or a Blessing? My Latest on The Orchid-Dandelion Hypothesis

Posted on February 7, 2012 by David Dobbs / 11 Comments

As faithful readers know, I’m working on a book, provisionally titled The Orchid and the Dandelion and likely to be published next year, about the orchid-...

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The Bright Side of the “Depression-Risk Gene”

Posted on November 10, 2010 by David Dobbs / 0 Comment

The reclamation of the “depression gene” proceeds apace: In a paper titled “Looking on the Bright Side of Serotonin Transporter Gene Variation...

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I write features, reviews, and essays for The New York Times, National Geographic, Aeon, Mosaic, Slate, and other publications. I am also the author of three books, as well as the Atavist hit My Mother’s Lover, which tells the long-hidden story of my mother's secret WWII affair with a flight surgeon. MML became a # 1 best-selling Kindle Single and was chosen in 2014 by readers as their favorite Atavist publication. You can keep track of me at Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Facebook. For occasional reading recommendations in my occasional newsletter, Read Two of These and Call Me in the Morning., sign up either here or in the form below.

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