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Viewpoint: Is 23andMe a ‘sinking ship?’ Stock value plummets in face of dwindling customer base and data breaches

Noor Al-Sibai | 
The consumer genome sequencing company 23andMe is a sinking ship – and its CEO is conducting the orchestra ...
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‘Their clocks are ticking faster’: Accelerated biological aging linked to cancer risks

Melissa Rudy | 
Accelerated aging — when someone’s biological age is greater than their chronological age — could increase the risk of cancer ...
Sex and disease: Gene identified that protects men from death when hospitalized with COVID

Sex and disease: Gene identified that protects men from death when hospitalized with COVID

Carole Miller | 
A new study has identified a gene variant that protects men from from severe illness and death when COVID-19 lands ...
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How common is incest? Rise of genetic testing reveals disturbing evidence

Sarah Zhang | 
Across human cultures, incest between close family members is one of the most universal and most deeply held taboos ...
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Do the MAOA and CDH13 ‘human warrior genes’ make violent criminals—and what should society do?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
What can--or should--be done about genetic predispositions that lead to grim social consequences in only some of the people with ...
How well does genetic screening for talents and traits work? Beethoven's DNA suggests he was unlikely to be musical

How well does genetic screening for talents and traits work? Beethoven’s DNA suggests he was unlikely to be musical

Paul McClure | 
Analysis of Beethoven’s DNA has revealed that he had a low genetic predisposition for beat synchronization, an ability related to ...
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An on-off switch for anxiety? Genetic pathway mice could lead to human treatments

Lucinda Cameron | 
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have identified an area of human and mouse DNA that plays a role in ...
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With just a sample of fluid surrounding a baby in the womb, researchers can make mini organs to test out potential medical treatments

Laura Ungar | 
Scientists have created miniorgans from cells floating in the fluid that surrounds a fetus in the womb—opening new area of ...
The genetics of loneliness

The genetics of loneliness

Studies have shown the impact loneliness has on human health. The adverse health effects of loneliness rival that of smoking ...
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How do people uniquely respond to different diets? 500 Americans will be living at scientific facilities for six weeks to find out

Andrea Petersen | 
Kevin Elizabeth, a 28-year-old tech worker, is one of 500 Americans who will be living at scientific facilities around the ...
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Four out of five people with autoimmune diseases are women. We finally know why

Carmen Leitch | 
It's estimated that four of every five people who have an autoimmune disease are women. For some disorders the ratio ...
Precision medicine timeline: ‘Floodgates might be opening for a generalized cure of most genetic diseases in less than one generation’

Precision medicine timeline: ‘Floodgates might be opening for a generalized cure of most genetic diseases in less than one generation’

Jonathan Schramm | 
The ultimate goal of medicine: Instead of drugs acting on multiple parts of the body precision therapies target only one ...
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What do high-altitude Andean communities and deep-sea fish have in common? Genetic mutations that aid survival in low-oxygen environments

Jennifer Zieba | 
Researchers discovered an example of convergent evolution in the Peruvian and Tibetan highlander communities ...
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Understanding how calorie restriction improves health and increases human lifespan

Kris Rebillot | 
Recent research reveals a significant discovery about dietary restriction and its impact on brain health and aging ...
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Who should take an obesity drug? A new genetic test class to identify patients most likely to benefit

Tina Reed | 
Homing in on obesity's genetic underpinnings through precision medicine may represent a more cost-effective way of tackling weight loss ...
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We have the tools to develop genetics-based personalized medicine, but the data used is outdated and lacks diversity

Manuel Corpas | 
Bias in medical studies towards men of European origin means genetic variants in understudied populations don’t get the focus they ...
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We now know the mechanisms of aging, but how do you slow down the process?

Allison Aubrey | 
The next frontier is to target the basic biology of aging and come up with new interventions to slow it ...
Only 2% of the world's population has green eyes. Why so few?

Only 2% of the world’s population has green eyes. Why so few?

Soo Kim | 
Green eyes are estimated at 2 percent of the population worldwide and prevalence is much higher in certain European countries ...
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We may soon be able to treat hearing loss from loud noises and aging with drugs

Levi Gadye | 
Researchers have found a gene that links deafness to cell death in the inner ear in humans – creating new ...
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Biological exceptionalism: How two Italian sisters lived to 100

Ricki Lewis | 
In my endless email about COVID-19 popped up a new paper analyzing the health of two Italian sisters who lived ...
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Here are genetic reasons why some people age more quickly than others

William Haseltine | 
Which genes are involved in aging and longevity? How are they involved? What are the therapeutic implications? ...
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Maybe the Black Death did not reshape human evolution after all

Ewen Callaway | 
An ancient-DNA study of medieval Cambridge found no sign of genes that helped people to survive the plague ...
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In wake of 23andMe DNA data breach, privacy concerns reemerge

Cathy Cassata | 
A new data breach is highlighting the risks of having your ancestry information stored online — and what it might ...
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The future creeps closer: While two-thirds of Americans say they’d pick an embryo based on genetic profiling, some concerns escalate

Carey Goldberg | 
Nearly one third of those surveyed even say they would consider going through IVF for the sole purpose of such ...
Is biological age testing useful or overrated?

Is biological age testing useful or overrated?

Dana Smith | 
New tests promise to tell you if you have the cells of a 30-year-old or a 60-year-old. Here’s what to ...
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‘Warrior gene’: Some people may be genetically wired for aggressiveness. Can we—should we—do something about it?

Patrick Whittle | 
“Some people have real problems right out of the starting block. We can't dodge the responsibility for social action." ...
Autism increase mystery solved? No, it's not vaccines, GMOs, glyphosate—or organic foods

Autism increase mystery solved? No, it’s not vaccines, GMOs, glyphosate—or organic foods

Arvind Suresh | 
A change in how we diagnose and report autism and not vaccines, glyphosate or chemtrails is the prime mover as ...
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