For cancer, timing and order of mutations determine outcome

Christine Gorman | 
For the first time, researchers have proved that the order in which cancer genes mutate affects the type of malignancy ...

Chief medical examiner promises to boost NYC’s poor handling of criminal investigations

J. David Goodman | 
She is the closest thing to a hometown medical examiner that a city of eight million people could really expect ...

In wake of new EU GMO restrictions, Wales proposes further tightening

Rebecca Evans | 
On January 13, the European Union (EU) voted in favour of amending legislation in Europe that will allow Member States ...

Is century-old remedy the solution to antibiotic resistance?

Azeen Ghorayshi | 
Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, scientists have amassed a medical arsenal of more than 130 antibiotics. The drugs ...

Challenging popular beliefs about epigenetics

Dirk Schübeler and his group at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) identify determinants that set epigenetic marks ...
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Coming age of Xenotransplantation: Would you accept an organ from a pig to save your life?

David Warmflash | 
21 people die every day in the US awaiting a transplant. A shortage of organs means a shortage of organs ...
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Designer children? Will movement for 3-parent babies change how we view parenthood?

Lydia Ramsey | 
Last week members of the British House of Commons passed a bill legalizing mitochondrial DNA transfers--a process that combines three ...

Will gene-edited products be considered GMOs?

Layla Katiraee | 
The genome engineering methods currently used, particularly in mammalian cells, are difficult and inefficient. This has led scientists to search ...
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Was Beethoven’s music inspired by genetic mutations for arrhythmia?

David Warmflash | 
Arrhythmia is a largely a genetic condition that can greatly hinder--or in the rare case of Beethoven, inspire--life. New research ...

Light-activated genes in bacteria engineered with CRISPR-Cas9

Scientists may have taken a step closer to making science fiction a medical reality. Researchers at Duke University have developed ...

Drug-resistant malaria may pose enormous threat, doctor warns

Shirley S. Wang | 
Despite a sharp drop in malaria-related deaths over the past decade, a veteran doctor here, in the heart of the ...

Cloned white Angus could double beef production in 10 years

Christopher Pilny | 
Dr. James West, associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University and chief science officer of CAG, has developed a way ...
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DNA testing under fire in wake of fake herbal supplements investigation

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
An investigation using DNA barcoding of four giant retailers--Walmart, GNC, Target and Walgreen's--finds most supplements do not contain the herbs ...

What’s lurking in New York City’s subway?

Lydia Ramsey | 
The Wall Street Journal released an interactive map of the bacteria in New York’s subway system. And as expected, it's ...

How oncologists sort through masses of genetic data

Chris Anderson | 
Whether they are concerned with a mutation of a single gene, or mutations in a combination of two or more ...

Precision medicine is a big step in the right direction

Steven J. Corwin | 
Re “ ‘Moonshot’ Medicine Will Let Us Down” (Op-Ed, Jan. 29): Michael J. Joyner asserts that precision medicine, an exciting ...

In retrospect, Obama’s personalized medicine initiative is nothing new

Pete Shanks | 
In the State of the Union speech delivered on January 20, President Obama made the first announcement of what seems ...

Woman’s rapid weight gain raises questions over fecal transplant

Monte Morrin | 
The case of a normal-weight woman who rapidly became obese after receiving a fecal transplant from an overweight relative has ...

More potential health benefits found from drinking red wine

Researchers at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine report that a compound found in common foods such as ...
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Drugs from where?! Female genitals may be source of uniquely effective antibiotic

Meredith Knight | 
Despite the yuck factor, bacteria that colonize our bodies are proving to be an effective source of medical treatments including ...

‘Precision medicine’ initiative to analyze over 1 million DNA samples

Sharon Begley, Toni Clarke | 
The United States has proposed analyzing genetic information from more than 1 million American volunteers as part of a new ...

Neurological impact of premature birth starting to become known

Alison Abbott | 
Thanks to medical advances since the 1970s, premature infants — those born before 37 weeks of gestation — are increasingly ...
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United Kingdom first to approve “3-person IVF babies”

James Gallagher | 
The UK is now set to become the first country to introduce laws to allow the creation of babies from ...
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Circadian desynchrony: Can obesity be treated with electricity?

Ben Locwin | 
Could a key factor in the obesity epidemic be attributed to the disruption of our metabolic functions (which are intended ...

“No consensus on GMO safety”? University of Florida’s Kevin Folta claims activist scientists spin facts

Kevin Folta | 
The world's esteemed scientific organizations have made bold statements regarding the scientific consensus on transgenic crops. The National Academies of ...

Paralysis-causing virus proving difficult to identify

Ewen Callaway | 
Since August 2014, more than 100 children and young adults in the United States have developed a mysterious paralysis. Many ...

Finding a happy medium in regulation of stem cell research

Paul Knoepfler | 
When I started blogging in 2010 the stem cell arena was a very different place. Back then the hot topic ...
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