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Gene linked to binge drinking might help treat alcoholism

Lizette Borreli |
The ability to stop drinking when you're feeling tipsy or drunk comes easier to some than others. An international research team from ...

CRISPR’s ability to treat blood disorders illustrates potential as medical therapy

Nikhil Swaminathan |
[T]he jury’s still out on whether Crispr will be as transformative as a medical therapy as it has been as ...
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Infographic: Enhancing yields, preventing disease

Erik Stokstad, Garvin Grullón |
Long-term research plots have shown increases in wheat yield from controlling weeds and disease. Gains from plowing fallow fields were ...
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Non-African humans may carry harmful Neanderthal genes that lower fitness

The Neanderthal genome included harmful mutations that made the hominids around 40% less reproductively fit than modern humans, according to ...

What you eat influences which genes your gut microbes switch on and off

Catharine Paddock |
New research provides further evidence of the important role that gut microbes play in health - by revealing they alter ...
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Cargill developing GMO sustainable omega-3 rich salmon feed

Matt Craze |
For the first time in history, essential fatty acids used to feed salmon could be sourced from crops harvested on ...
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Dogs emerging as new model to research cancer cures for humans

Laurie McGinley |
The growing interest in dogs reflects researchers’ frustration with the standard approach to developing cancer treatments: testing them in lab ...
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Should people with risky lifestyles be held accountable when their health turns poor–and costly?

Martin Andersen, Morten Nielsen |
Within the last couple of decades, more and more research have shown a number of diseases, such as type 2 ...
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Blocking science from “meddling” in human genome allows harmful genes to damage children

Rahul Matthan |
CRISPR-Cas9 will make it be possible for parents to ensure that mutations such as Huntington’s disease...are eliminated from their children’s ...

How gene therapy might treat diseases once thought untreatable

Alessandra Biffi |
What is gene therapy? [Gene therapy] is a way to fix a gene defect in a person’s cells. One way ...
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Theory behind Alzheimer’s cure remains credible even after drug trial failure

Alison Abbott, Elie Dolgin |
A drug that was seen as a major test of the leading theory behind Alzheimer’s disease has failed in a ...
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Environmental groups to sue FDA over plan to release Zika-fighting GMO mosquitoes

David Goodhue |
A coalition of environmental groups is threatening to sue the federal government over the U.S. Food and Drug Administration greenlighting ...
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Blood transfusions from young people unlikely to have much-hyped anti-aging effects

Ike Swetlitz |
The author of a study published [Nov. 22] cautioned against the idea that transfusions of “young” blood can reverse the ...
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Understanding how genetics influences behavior could motivate people to change

Genetic influence on human characteristics is often misinterpreted. It is wrongly assumed that a behavior that has strong genetic influence...must ...
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How a one-in-a-billion genetic disorder may lead to new ways to treat obesity and diabetes

Pagan Kennedy |
Abby Solomon suffers from a one-in-a-billion genetic syndrome: After just about an hour without food, she begins to starve...[But as ...
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Promising Alzheimer’s drug solanezumab fails late-stage trial, hitting dead end

Damian Garde |
An investigational Alzheimer’s treatment from Eli Lilly failed to slow the progression of the memory-destroying disease in a late-stage trial, ...
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WHO announces that Zika is no longer a public health emergency – it’s worse

Jessica Hamzelou |
Zika virus no longer represents a public health emergency, the World Health Organisation announced on [Nov. 18]. On the face ...
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Talking Biotech: Florida’s Kevin Folta on anti-GMO groups scaring consumers about glyphosate in foods

Kevin Folta |
Florida’s Kevin Folta on anti-GMO groups scaring consumers about glyphosate in foods ...
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Tumor cells can eat cancer-fighting stem cells, triggering breast cancer to reappear

Christina Sumners |
What many [breast cancer] survivors worry about...is that their breast cancer may come back. It has puzzled scientists and health ...
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Stem cell treatment may replace hearing aids as cure for deafness within 10 years

Martyn Halle |
Scientists believe they are on the brink of a cure for congenital deafness. Researchers have produced stem cells to correct ...
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Studying individual profiles of patients reveals genetic basis of arthritis

Ziba Kashef |
In a new study, a Yale-led research team identified the mechanism of a gene that raises the risk of severe ...

Breakthrough synthetic nervous system performs “remarkably similar” to human system

Jess Vilvestre |
In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, scientists have grown intestinal tissues with functional nerves in a laboratory setup using human ...
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Reversing aging: Cellular damage could be reversed by activating genes in mitochondria

Lori Dajose |
Researchers from Caltech and UCLA have developed a new approach to removing cellular damage that accumulates with age. The technique ...
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Bioartificial kidneys may soon improve treatment of patients with renal failure

Dom Galeon |
Dutch researchers Dimitrios Stamatialis of the University of Twente, Roos Masereeuw from the University of Utrecht, and their teams have ...
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‘Regenerative medicine’ and stem cell therapies hold potential for disease treatments despite grim headlines

Jonathan Gertler |
Grim stories about the abuse of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies have been in the headlines. Hundreds of international ...
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Curtailing use of herbicides on corn could lead to sizable increase in fungal contamination

Xavier Reboud et al. |
Environmental and economic issues affect decision-making for whether or not to control small infestations of pests and pathogens in crops ...
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Epigenetics around the web: Epigenetics initiative IHEC releases 41 studies in one day; your office has a microbiome

Nicholas Staropoli |
Epigenetics around the web is a weekly roundup of the latest studies and news in the field of epigenetics. This ...