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Unapproved stem cell therapy leaves elderly women blind

Sarah Zhang |
[E]ye doctors based primarily at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami had published a widely covered report describing three eerily similar cases: ...
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Gulf War veterans show signs of permanently damaged DNA

Mike Richman |
Researchers say they have found the “first direct biological evidence” of damage in Veterans with Gulf War illness to DNA ...
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Genetics of attraction: Unique women’s body smells attract men

Melissa Matthews |
The team, based at the University of Bern, wanted to know if a protein called human leukocyte antigen, or HLA, ...
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High IQ and health: Are more Intelligent people more prone to illnesses?

A new paper claims that very intelligent people are more prone to mental illnesses and allergies. Mensans reported levels of illness higher ...
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Consumers confused about ‘organic’ and ‘non-GMO’ labels—but willing to pay more for both

Brad Buck |
Consumers are confused between foods labeled as “organic” and “non-genetically modified,” according to a new study led by a University ...
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European Commission seeks 5 to 7 year renewal of glyphosate herbicide—down from 10

Giulia Paravicini, Quentin Ariès |
The European Commission will seek to extend the license of glyphosate — the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide — for between five ...
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Cutting calories likely lengthens lifespans—but why?

Bailey Kirkpatrick |
Nearly a century ago, researchers discovered that cutting calorie intake was actually able to extend lifespan in various animal species ...
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Glyphosate levels in Californians’ urine increased in last 20 years—no adverse health effects shown

Dennis Thompson |
Levels of the herbicide Roundup in human urine have increased dramatically among California residents in the past two decades, a ...
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Viewpoint: Is having children immoral?

David Benatar |
[Editor's note: David Benatar is a professor of philosophy and head of the department of philosophy at the University of Cape Town, ...
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Innovative CAR-T cancer treatments offer cures–and sometimes high risks

Kevin Pels |
[T]here’s a reason CAR-T is reserved for [cancer] patients that fail to improve under front-line treatments: it comes with horrid side ...
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Are we on the brink of another smallpox outbreak?

Gregory Koblentz |
[Editor's note: Gregory Koblentz is a professor and director of the Biodefense Graduate Program at the Schar School of Policy and ...
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Time to stop treating men and women the same when it comes to drug treatments

Ben Locwin |
Studies have shown that males and females metabolize drugs differently, suggesting we should be spending more time studying those differences ...
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Why personal genetics company Helix sparks intense criticism

Antonio Regalado |
It can’t be good when America’s most famous cardiologist, one with 114,000 Twitter followers, posts to social media that your ...
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Viewpoint: Why a broad public understanding of genetics is critical

Joselin Linder |
Most of us don’t yet realize that we have to understand genetics and DNA better. When I first started writing my ...
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Itchy skin? Eczema likely has a genetic component

The itchy, red and cracked skin typical of atopic dermatitis, otherwise known as eczema, is an inflammatory condition which affects up to ...
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Women’s reproductive organs abound with microorganisms—studying them helping in disease research

Alessandra Potenza |
Women's reproductive organs are home to plenty of microorganisms, and identifying them may help us improve women's health. Scientists have ...
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Nutrigenomics v Nutrigenetics: Using gene-diet interactions to tailor personal health regimens

Carrie Dennett |
[Editor’s note: Carrie Dennett, MPH, RDN, CD, is the nutrition columnist for The Seattle Times and speaks frequently on nutrition-related ...
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Glyphosate-gate: Policy and science implications of IARC’s ‘predetermined’ cancer finding

Geoffrey Kabat |
Where high-stakes issues involve powerful beliefs, financial reward and opportunities for advancement, neither individuals nor agencies can be assumed to ...
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Bangladesh to provide incentives for farmers to grow more GMO Bt eggplant

Abu Siddique |
The government plans to incentivise farmers to produce more genetically modified (GM) brinjal [eggplant].... [Eggplant, also known as brinjal and ...
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Genetics account for 83% of autism risk, re-do study finds

Ciara Curtin |
A reanalysis of data from more than 2 million children in Sweden suggests inherited genetic factors account for 83 percent ...
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Food industry aims to win public trust of CRISPR gene-edited crops and animals

Kristofor Husted |
There’s a genetic technology that scientists are eager to apply to food, touting its possibilities for things like mushrooms that ...
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Genetically modified skin grafts could monitor glucose, end needle sticks for diabetes

Daisy Yuhas |
Painful and inconvenient, needle sticks are part of daily life for many people with diabetes. Wouldn’t it be great if ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-pesticide activists exploit chemical testing technology to scare public

Hank Campbell |
One religious group forecast an apocalypse a few weeks ago. They used the Bible as their source. More recently, a newer religion ...
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Talking Biotech: Uganda farmer-scientist on benefits of GMO disease resistant bananas

Kevin Folta in Uganda interviews scientists and farmers about bananas resistant to crop disease and the likelihood of commercialization ...
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If you lose any of these 7 organs, you’ll probably be OK

Adam Taylor |
The human body has dozens of organs, with some clearly more critical than others. But there are several you can ...
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Could MRI brain scans prove you’re innocent?

Heather Mongilio |
Lie detection using a functional MRI machine, which measures and creates an image of brain activity, is a topic of ...
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Growing cancer drugs in chicken eggs could lower costs by 90%

Puja Bhattacharjee |
Researchers in Japan may have found a way to produce cheaper drugs that could be used to treat a range ...