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Blacks have been largely excluded from autism studies. Here’s what’s being done to change that

Daniel Geschwind | 
[Editor's note: Daniel Geschwind’s team at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), along with researchers at three other universities, set ...
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Astrological medicine: Your birth month can predict your risk for asthma, ADHD and more than 50 other diseases

Carl Engelking | 
Your Zodiac symbol and birthstone aren’t the only things decided by your birth date: The day you entered this world ...
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Billionaire doctor’s Cancer MoonShot 2020 appears more hype than reality

Rebecca Robbins | 
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong vowed [to vanquish cancer] when he launched his audacious “Cancer MoonShot 2020” a year ago...The supremely self-confident billionaire ...
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Former UK chief scientist: Europe’s opposition to GMOs ‘dangerously naive’ in the face of climate change

Sarina Locke | 
A former UK chief scientist has warned that politicians around the globe are ignoring science for the sake of short-term ...
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Nigeria faces drought, famine, malnutrition and hunger, but GMOs offer hope

Nkechi Isaac | 
A report recently published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) says a total of 8.1 million people ...
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More nutritious and tastier vegetables? CRISPR gene editing could dramatically boost consumption

Jeannine Otto | 
Spinach. Tomato. Watermelon. Broccoli. Besides being good for you, these four vegetables are just a few that could benefit — ...
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Will you lose your hair? Baldness algorithm of 287 gene regions can predict your chances

Sarah Sloat | 
[A] recent study...has become the first to detail exactly which genes are involved [in male pattern baldness]. ... [A] team ...
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Is there a metabolic on-off switch that could prevent chronic fatigue syndrome?

Andy Coghlan | 
Evidence is mounting that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is caused by the body swapping to less efficient ways of generating ...
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Irish Travellers: Wanderers not genetically connected to ‘gypsies’, may provide clues to understanding genetic diseases

Cliodhna Russell | 
IRISH TRAVELLERS HAVE no connection to Roma gypsies, did not descend from the famine and are genetically as different to ...
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Kawasaki disease: Rare children’s heart condition linked to interplay of fungi and gene mutations

Kawasaki disease (KD) is the mostly common acquired heart disease in children. Untreated, roughly one-quarter of children with KD develop...balloon-like ...
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Food poisoning alert: Salmonella strain prevalent in Africa mutates, slowing health response

Bruce Goldman | 
The Salmonella strains responsible for most food-poisoning cases occurring in developed countries pretty much limit their residence in the human body to the gut...But a ...
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Cholesterol and heart disease risk could be lowered with a single injection

Michael Le Page | 
A one-off injection could one day lower your cholesterol levels for the rest of your life. People born with natural ...
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Brain implants might soon restore vision to the blind, improve digestion, relieve PTSD symptoms

Tom Simonite | 
[Brain implant experiments] like those that let a paralyzed person swig coffee using a robotic arm, or that let blind ...
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Proceed with caution: National Academies offers ‘qualified support’ for gene editing ‘abnormal’ embryos

Kristen Hovet | 
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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Happy DNA? Yes, but there are likely thousands of gene variants

Arjun Kharpal | 
A human's level of happiness is linked to their genetic makeup, according to a researcher who carried out groundbreaking work ...
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Shareholders reject proposal to curb antibiotic use at third largest US chicken producer–Sanderson Farms

Lisa Baertlein | 
A Sanderson Farms Inc shareholder proposal requesting the third-largest U.S. poultry producer phase out the use of medically important antibiotics ...
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Progression of HIV triggered by each patient’s genes

Lea Surugue | 
Scientists have long observed important differences in the rate of disease progression among individuals infected with HIV. It is now ...
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Growing embryos from skin cells: Could it replace in vitro fertilization?

Kelly Murray | 
[In the process called in vitro gametogenesis,] adult cells, such as skin cells, can be reprogrammed to behave like embryonic ...
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Seeking to reduce genetic disorders, Iran orders mandatory premarital DNA screens

Every day, 80 infants with some form of disability are born in [Iran]. That equals to over 30,000 new disabilities ...
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Chinese parents embrace dubious DNA tests to uncover their child’s ‘natural talents’

Neil Connor | 
[Due to a widely popular trend among anxious parent,] thousands of children in China have undergone genetic testing which purportedly ...
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Harvard School of Public Health accused of scare mongering about conventional food, promoting organics

Kevin Folta | 
[Editor's note: Kevin Folta is a molecular geneticist and chair of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida.] Apparently ...
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Genetics of height: It may be too complex for scientists to crack the code

Richard Harris | 
[W]hen the human genome was sequenced, scientists like [Joel Hirschhorn, a geneticist at Boston Children’s Hospital and the Broad Institute] ...
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Genetically modified humans? CRISPR edges us toward ‘revolutionizing life’

Abigail Beall | 
The [CRISPR] technique is significant because it gives genetic biologists a powerful tool for gene editing. More importantly, it's cheap ...
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Autism risk higher for females with ‘male-like brains’

Susan Scutti | 
One feature of brain anatomy that is characteristic of males is associated with an increased risk of autism, according to ...
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Stress reaction: Women more vulnerable to certain diseases, allergies because of immune cell differences

Michigan State University researchers are the first to uncover reasons why a specific type of immune cell acts very differently ...
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‘Alphabet of life’ expanded by 2 synthetic letters, may help make organisms ‘Earth has never seen’

Yasmin Tayag | 
Until very recently, life on Earth was dictated by strings of just four letters: G, A, T, and C...Deciphering nature’s ...
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Why high-risk breast cancer patients are foregoing genetic testing and counseling

Laurie McGinley | 
Doctors often fail to recommend genetic testing for breast-cancer patients, even those who are at high risk for mutations linked ...
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