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Privacy perils: Impact of legislation that would strip genetic secrecy protections in US

Ricki Lewis&nbsp|&nbsp
Employers could force workers to divulge private genetic information under Republican-sponsored legislation making its way through Congress. It could have ...
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Beta Israel reconsidered: Defending the Israelite ancestry of Ethiopian Jews

Ibrahim Omer&nbsp|&nbsp
Ethiopian Jews are often portrayed in modern media and in some academic texts as having no true ancient ancestral connection ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Spinach, turnips likely won’t protect you from air pollution, and more

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
This week’s features: BBC's poor decision to cover study claiming vitamin B protects against air pollution and experts join ELP ...
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French men getting less sexy? As sperm counts slide, activists point to pesticides, scientists to vegetables

Hank Campbell&nbsp|&nbsp
Studies have found vegetarians have lower sperm count and that French men in the 1980s had higher sperm counts than ...
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Glyphosate: Dangerous chemical or anti-GMO bogeyman?

Tim Barker&nbsp|&nbsp
Glyphosate has drawn scrutiny and criticism like no other chemical in agriculture since the controversy over DDT. But years of ...
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Casting a wider net: Expanded carrier screening recommended for cystic fibrosis, other genetic diseases

Ricki Lewis&nbsp|&nbsp
All prospective parents should have carrier screening for a range of genetic disorders, according to new recommendations by the American ...
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Too much knowledge? Should you sequence your baby’s genome?

Sandra Smieszek&nbsp|&nbsp
Is there such a thing as having too much information about the health of your newborn? With the cost of ...
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Psychotherapy revival: Can “talk” therapy change our brains and genes?

Andrew Porterfield&nbsp|&nbsp
"Talk therapy" has fallen out of fashion as being more art than science. But new research suggests that psychotherapy may ...
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Quest for a cure: Gene therapy offers hope for children with rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Ricki Lewis&nbsp|&nbsp
A couple strives to help their daughter, who was born with a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth, a muscle-wasting disease that ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Oprah Magazine fumbles ‘inherited trauma’ story, and more

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
This week’s features: Writer for Oprah Magazine falls for classic epigenetics pitfalls; life insurance company is using methylation data to ...
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DNA forensics is not an infallible tool — but not because of science

Andrew Porterfield&nbsp|&nbsp
DNA has revolutionized how crimes are solved. But blunders by investigators have thrown a cloud over the use of genetic ...
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Weird world of DNA: What’s the best way to help patients with genetic diseases that are not inherited?

Ricki Lewis&nbsp|&nbsp
The stories of two children, Millie and Hannah, highlight ways that genetic disease can seem to veer from the predictions ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Dolly the sheep and aging. Epigenetics is not genetics. Obstacles to gene editing.

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
This week’s features include: a clinic that doesn't know the difference between epigenetics and genetics; lessons about aging from Dolly ...
gene

Avoiding the unexpected: Zika, malaria-fighting gene drive in mosquitoes has built-in safety net

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Concerns about CRISPR gene drives and other CRISPR applications have to do with the possibility that something could go wrong ...
immune

Fighting cancer by shifting the body’s immune system into overdrive

Meredith Knight&nbsp|&nbsp
Gene-targeted treatments and immunotherapy offer great promise to cure cancer, but they work in less than half of patients and ...
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‘Brain fingerprints’: Will semantic memory identification replace fingerprints and passwords?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Semantic memory identification is an emerging ID technology based on the patterns of electrical signals that your brain puts out ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Engineering better humans? Fearmongering in Canada? Fake autism treatments?

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented by GLP ...
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Proceed with caution: National Academies offers ‘qualified support’ for gene editing ‘abnormal’ embryos

Kristen Hovet&nbsp|&nbsp
The door to gene-edited humans was opened a crack by a joint National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of ...
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Enhancing humans: Becoming a cyborg could end up as a privilege of the wealthy

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Within the next 200 years, humans will have become so merged with technology that we’ll have evolved into “God-like cyborgs” ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Chemo affects sperm? Cancer causes. Younger looking skin?

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented by GLP ...
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Could life have emerged multiple times on Earth, in the universe?

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
If we discover that life forms on Mars or Europa do not share an origin with Earth life, we'll have ...
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Battle over America’s waistline: How obesity affects having children and their health

Kristen Hovet&nbsp|&nbsp
On one side are social forces behind a “fat acceptance” movement seeking to normalize obesity or at least reduce discrimination ...
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Resurgence in ‘mad cow disease’? Recent death sparks focus on mystery prion protein

Roxanne Porozinski&nbsp|&nbsp
The original wave of mad cow only infected a limited number of people with a very specific genetic signature. Can ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: The dangers of romance?

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented by GLP ...
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Collateral damage from Trump’s family planning aid ban? What it means in fight against thalassemia blood diseases

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
Reversal of current US policy that provides aid for countries around the world for family planning, including abortion counseling, could ...
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Star Trek-like ‘tricorders’ promise DNA analysis on the go

David Warmflash&nbsp|&nbsp
We are rapidly approaching a time when Star Trek-style "tricorders" will offer rapid handheld analysis of genetic samples. It could ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Can changes acquired during an organism’s life be passed on?

Nicholas Staropoli&nbsp|&nbsp
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of the latest studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented ...
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