Can cancers be categorized more precisely?

Kevin Mayer | 
Advancing the work of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), a large team of researchers from multiple institutions performed a comprehensive analysis of ...

Antibacterial soaps may cause epigenetic changes to fetus

As the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mulls over whether to rein in the use of common antibacterial compounds that ...

Amid focus on curing illness, concern over treatment of disabled in society

Ian Birrell | 
I can still remember each second of that day just before Christmas when everything changed.The happy family lunch, then the ...

Stem cells advance personalized treatment for GI problems

Jim Dryden | 
A method of growing human cells from tissue removed from a patient’s gastrointestinal (GI) tract eventually may help scientists develop ...

GMOs + tobacco = life saving vaccines

Erin Digitale | 
Plants could act as safe, speedy factories for personalized treatments against a common form of cancer, according to recent findings ...
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Taking ancestry into account with personalized medicine

Kenrick Vezina | 
A study of Mexican genetics reveals staggering diversity. In an increasingly globalized world, with human populations mixing at unprecedented rates, ...
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Who wants to live to forever?

Barry Gibb | 
When does a 7-year-old consider the onset of old age to begin? What about when he’s 70? Ameliorating aging comes ...
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What can our microbiomes tell us about ourselves?

Carl Zimmer | 
Some of my friends are sporting wristbands these days that keep track of their bodies. Little computers nestled in these ...

Rethinking addiction and the brain on drugs

Bethany Brookshire | 
Every day sees a new research article on addiction, be it cocaine, heroin, food or porn. Each one takes a specific angle on how addiction ...
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Cancer genomes to enter private practice

Meredith Knight | 
New technology promises quick turn around for cancer genome testing, but do we understand tumor DNA well enough to capitalize? ...
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Predicting illnesses based on inherited susceptibility to stress

Rayshell Clapper | 
Everyone feels stressed out at times; however, for some stress evolves into mental and physical illnesses that lead to even worse illnesses ...

UK considers benefits and risks of ‘three-parent’ IVF

Stephen Wilkinson | 
The UK Parliament will soon consider making Britain the first country to allow three person IVF. The regulations are yet to be ...

How nanotechnology is revolutionizing medicine

Guizhi Zhu | 
In a 1959 lecture at Caltech famously dubbed “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” American physicist and Nobel laureate–to-be ...

Mutation may be responsible for diabetes risk in Mexican population

A research team directed by Dr. Karol Estrada analyzed genetic sequencing of 8000 Mexicans and found a mutated gene related ...
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Only need four hours of sleep per night? New-found ‘Thatcher’ gene mutation may explain why

Kenrick Vezina | 
Do you have a friend who can get by on just a few hours of sleep without any ill effects? ...
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GMO tobacco ‘mystery serum’ rescues Ebola virus victims

Meredith Knight | 
Two American healthcare workers infected with Ebola virus in Liberia received an experimental antibody serum created with genetically engineered tobacco ...

Scientist delaying own treatment to advance breast cancer research

Beth Greenfield | 
Mother, grandmother, and biomedical scientist Kimberly Koss of Ohio is battling a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer, called ...

Canadian scientists develop new, quicker technique for genomic analysis

Scientists from McGill University and the Génome Québec Innovation Centre say they have achieved a technical advance that could result in speedier ...

Minnesota statute permits long-term storage of babies’ genetic information

Lorna Benson | 
Minnesota's newborn screening program is again storing newborn screening data indefinitely. A law passed during the legislative session removes a ...

Efforts to cure rare genetic diseases target people who conquered them

Jon White | 
Biologist Stephen Friend is president and co-founder of the nonprofit research organization Sage Bionetworks in Seattle, and co-director of the ...

Five new genetic markers for pancreatic cancer identified

Catharine Paddock | 
After comparing the DNA of thousands of people with and without the disease, a new study has identified five genetic ...
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How much of human DNA is doing something?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
How much of the human genome is functional? Depends on what you mean by "functional." Two studies that seem to ...

UK genetics research making strides in cancer and rare disease treatment

James Gallagher | 
Prime Minister David Cameron has said it "will see the UK lead the world in genetic research within years." The ...
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Some kids un-develop autism. Could their genes be responsible?

Meredith Knight | 
Scientists are focusing attention on a group of autistic children who improve so much they essentially outgrow the diagnosis. Although ...

Genome sequencing on way to clinical use in treating cancer

Kate Marusina | 
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) not only continues to make steady advances in the molecular diagnosis of cancers, it also seems to fit ...

Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alcoholism may have common genetic link

A rare gene variant discovered by UCL scientists is associated with an increased risk of developing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and ...
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Video: How CRISPR gene editing technology came to dominate genetic engineering

The basic components of CRISPR-Cas gene editing were only discovered 15 years ago, but the technology has moved quickly to ...
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