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“Getting Risk Right”: Geoffrey Kabat on health, risk and bad science

Josh Bloom | 
Why do things that are unlikely to harm us get the most attention? Dr. Geoffrey Kabat, a cancer epidemiologist at ...
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Sleep disorders share genetic connection with obesity and schizophrenia

Massachusetts General Hospital | 
A team of American and British scientists have for the first time discovered genetic connections between sleep disturbance and a ...
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“Cutting out” genes linked to muscle disorder may restore movement in patients

Scientists are using "gene scissors" to cut off the code of a defective gene that results in progressively weaker muscles ...
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Doctors turn to stem cell regeneration to treat heart defects in babies

Lauran Neergaard | 
The 4-month-old on the operating table has a shocking birth defect, nearly half his heart too small or even missing...In ...
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Can water protect you from glyphosate ‘poisoning’? Gilles-Eric Séralini’s homeopathy “detox” hoax

Andrew Porterfield | 
The controversial French scientist fronts for a homeopathy company that has funded much of his research. What does mainstream science ...
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Séralini paper: Molecular analysis shows GMO corn differs from non-GMO–Is difference meaningful?

Gilles-Éric Séralini et al. | 
In the US, the Food and Drug Administration ... GMO crops are deregulated once nutritional and compositional “substantial equivalence” is demonstrated ...
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Vampire therapy: Can blood from the young fight aging?

Meredith Knight | 
Billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel has expressed his reluctance to age quite vocally. He has also put his money where ...
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‘Not In Your Genes’ review: Belief behavior stems purely from parenting ignores basic science

Oliver James, Stuart Ritchie | 
In celebrity psychologist Oliver James’s neo-Freudian world as outlined in his new book, Not In Your Genes, DNA has no effect ...
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Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Is ‘industry’ or activists twisting the truth about alleged dangers?

Gregory Bond | 
On November 29, an op-ed article published in Le Monde, co-signed by 94 scientists, [made] numerous allegations, most prominent among them that ...

Discovery of gene mutations for motor disorder leads to treatment in children

Ian Sample | 
Doctors have discovered a new genetic disorder that robs children of the ability to walk normally and makes it hard ...
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Fast food ads may entice kids with obesity genes more than other children

Randy Dotinga | 
Children with a genetic trait linked to obesity may be more likely than other kids to respond to fast-food commercials ...
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Motherhood changes your brain to connect better with newborn

Andy Coghlan | 
Elseline Hoekzema at Leiden University in the Netherlands and her team compared brain scans of 25 first-time mothers with those ...
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Biologist, environmental lawyer, food columnist: GMOs shouldn’t be controversial

Two UCLA faculty members — molecular biologist Robert Goldberg and international law and policy scholar Edward Parson — defended the ...
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Chipotle’s non-GMO policy is an empty gesture

Alex Orlov | 
Chipotle has successfully rebelled against the establishment (aka greasy fast-food restaurants) and changed the way Americans approach fast food. ... But the means ...
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Canadian Agriculture Committee rejects mandatory GMO labels

Kelsey Johnson | 
The House of Commons Agriculture Committee has recommended Ottawa pursue mandatory warning labels on food for health and safety reasons only ...
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Personalized genetics test customers rarely change their behavior to lower cancer risks

Despite being on the market for nearly a decade, direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing continues to be controversial among experts and ...
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How should Trump and his administration grapple with bioethics?

Wesley Smith | 
We are entering Brave New World territory, with potentially momentous impact on culture and the concept of family [from human ...
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“Early” intervention can be too late: Cancer cells spread much sooner than assumed

Sharon Begley | 
Cancer cells are able to spread from a nascent tumor much earlier than scientists long thought and are more adept than ...
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Severe lack of genetic counselors threatens quality of patient care

Theodora Ross | 
We don’t have enough genetic counselors. We don’t have enough doctors who understand genetics. So when people get genetic tests, ...
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Tracking DNA mutations of Zika virus could reveal its evolutionary path across oceans

How do you [determine] the history of an invisible virus [like the Zika virus], which leaves no physical record? This is ...
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Epigenetics Around the Web: Top stories from 2016

Nicholas Staropoli | 
Epigenetics Around the Web is a weekly roundup of the latest studies and news in the field of epigenetics presented ...
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Genetic engineering successfully reverses aging in mice, rejuvenating organs

Nicholas Wade | 
At the Salk Institute in La Jolla, Calif., scientists are trying to get time to run backward. Biological time, that ...
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Three-person IVF receives historic approval in UK

Katie Forster | 
The first ‘three-parent’ babies could be born in the UK next year following a historic decision giving the controversial new fertility ...
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Pink-fleshed GMO pineapple coming to your dinner table

Maggie Fox | 
A strain of pineapple genetically engineered to be pink instead of yellow got the go-ahead from the U.S. Food and ...
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Allergic to peanuts? Genetic engineering may provide a rescue

Roxanne Khamsi | 
Allergic reactions to peanuts cause around 500 hospitalizations and even some deaths in the United States each year. ... Accidentally ...
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CRISPR gene editing human trials in China and US offer hope for countless lives

Michael Le Page | 
In 2015, a little girl called Layla was treated with gene-edited immune cells that eliminated all signs of the leukemia ...
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Do parents pass down trauma to their children?

Shayla Love | 
When the children of Holocaust survivors came of age in the 1970s, psychologists realized that they felt the trauma of ...
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