Newly found mutations keep triglyceride levels low, thwart heart disease despite diet

Gina Kolata | 
Two major studies by leading research groups published on Wednesday independently identified mutations in a single gene that protect against ...

To fight aging, second languages and new hobbies may keep brain limber

Elizabeth O'Brien | 
We all know that exercise helps keep our hearts healthy, but what keeps our brains in top form? Researchers are ...

Genotyping not better than symptoms for picking stroke medication

Todd Neale | 
Using a patient's genotype to guide the initial dosing of warfarin or its analogues does not appear to be better ...

Free-DNA prenatal screenings greatly reducing use of amniocentesis

Rochelle Sharpe | 
A simple blood test is transforming the world of prenatal screening, offering women a risk-free way to learn about fetal ...

Children from violent homes show accelerated aging of chromosomes

A new Tulane University School of Medicine study finds that the more fractured families are by domestic violence or trauma, ...

Gene-specific cancer treatment is common, but there are still some kinks

Lauren Gravitz | 
Elaine Mardis and her colleagues first encountered 39-year-old Lucy (not her real name) in 2010 at the Genome Institute at ...

Second mosquito genome targets dengue and yellow fever

Lindsay Taylor Key | 
Virginia Tech entomologists have developed a chromosome map for about half of the genome of the mosquito Aedes agypti, the ...

Physician age, lack of education a major stumbling block to adopting genetics in practice

Sultan Meghji | 
Insiders to genomics are looking around and bemoan the lack of forward progress on the clinical side of adoption. Why ...

‘Right to try’ law, for profit stem cells make Colorado wild West of non-FDA clinical trials

Paul Knoepfler | 
Colorado passed a new law supported by the ultra-conservative Goldwater Institute, the so-called Right To Try Law. This law allows ...

Italian stem cell ‘doctor’ selling snake oil to sick kids

Arielle Duhaime-Ross | 
A three-year-old Italian boy who suffers from a rare and incurable degenerative disorder called Krabbe disease received a stem cell ...

Chorus of neurons, singing together transfers messages in the brain

Bethany Brookshire | 
When a cartoon character gets an idea, you know it. A lightbulb goes on over Wile E. Coyote’s head, or ...

Children and Hispanics at highest risk for fatty liver disease

Anahad O'Connor | 
Despite major gains in fighting hepatitis C and other chronic liver conditions, public health officials are now faced with a ...

Dad’s dietary folate intake affects fetal health, too

Carmen Chai | 
Don’t drink, limit coffee and take your daily vitamins – the laundry list of rules for expectant moms and women ...
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Pace of reproductive technology makes health effects hard to measure

Meredith Knight | 
Over the past 34 years, assisted reproduction like IVF has gone from exceptional to mainstream. The procedures have changed rapidly, ...
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Little Lord Kahn and the edge of genome technology

Meredith Knight | 
An infant born earlier this month is the first known child to have his genome sequenced before birth. As more ...

How cells stick together when it’s needed, pull apart when not

Ben Fogelson | 
When I was nine, biology gave me my first existential crisis. If I am built out of trillions of tiny ...

Mexican population has vast genetic diversity

Erika Check Hayden | 
The largest survey of Mexican genetics performed so far reveals tremendous diversity in the country. In some cases, the people ...

Examining families that include genetic donors

Petra Nordqvist | 
There is an increasing tendency to want to explain everything human, from stress, to being gay, or having a zest ...

Female hormone exposure may drive obesity in Western men

An imbalance of female sex hormones among men in Western nations may be contributing to high levels of male obesity, ...

Privacy, security concerns still not resolved in for large scale genome sequencing

Joseph Cox | 
Medicine will be revolutionised in the 21st century, thanks largely to our increasing understanding and collection of genetic data. Genetic ...

California prisons’ illegal sterilization of female inmates a new eugenics?

Loretta Ross | 
I was sterilized in 1976 when I was 23 years old. My paternalistic doctor visited me the day after la ...

Jordanian stem cell law limits research to public academic institutions

Rana Dajani | 
In January, Jordan passed a law to control research and therapy using human stem cells derived from embryos — the ...

Sex-selective aboriton bans in US block racial groups from recieving care, new study says

Jessica Mason Pieklo | 
Over the past five years, more than 60 sex-selection abortion bills have been introduced both at state and federal levels ...

UK health chief criticized for push to sequence all National Health users

GeneWatch UK today criticised a speech by the new NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens, in which he reportedly argued ...
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Oxytocin may be secret hormone that fights aging

Meredith Knight | 
Oxytocin is best known for its role as a crucial human bonding hormone. A new study suggests it's also needed ...
Holocaust survivors studied to determine if trauma-induced mental illness can be inherited

Holocaust survivors studied to determine if trauma-induced mental illness can be inherited

Josie Glausiusz | 
On April 23, 1945, my father, Gershon Glausiusz, was liberated from the Nazis. He was 10 years old. Two weeks earlier, he ...

New book examines the evolution of left-handedness

Maria Popova | 
The question of why some humans are left-handed — including such notable specimens as Plato, Charles Darwin, Carl Sagan, Debbie ...
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