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FDA approves experimental stem cell therapy to help deaf ear repair itself

Samer Fakhri |
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved a groundbreaking trial by the University of Texas Medical School at ...
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As gene mapping nears $1,000, will it improve our health?

Amy Dockser Marcus |
The cost of mapping a person's full genetic profile has been dropping quickly. Now, doctors are struggling with a new ...

Going hostile with $2.6 billion Human Genome offer

Ben Hirschler |
GlaxoSmithKline will take its $2.6 billion bid for long-time partner Human Genome Sciences direct to shareholders this week, after its ...

Tilghman reflects on DNA study

Meredith Wright |
A solution to the ethical dilemma of using human embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases could be staring us ...
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Fighting breed-related diseases

Ann Hohenhaus |
The refinement of purebred dogs over the past four or five centuries has created interesting versions of Canis familiaris, such ...
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Researchers report a gene-therapy success

Marie McCullough |
For a quarter of a century, gene therapy has been stymied, largely because the patient's immune system attacks the treatment ...

Pluristem stem cells save girl’s life

Pluristem Therapeutics Ltd. (Nasdaq:PSTI; DAX: PJT: PLTR)has announced that a seven year-old girl suffering from an aplastic bone marrow whose ...
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Sourcing stem cells from breast milk

Abbie Thomas |
A solution to the ethical dilemma of using human embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases could be staring us ...

Geneticist develops tool to identify genes important in disease, tailoring individual treatment

Though the human genome has been sequenced, scientists are still trying to figure out how the accomplishment can help people, ...

Google founder targets cure for Parkinson’s disease

Robert Langreth |
Sergey Brin, the 38-year-old co- founder of Google Inc. (GOOG), is making strides in his quest to find a cure ...

University study finds mixed reception of genetic testing

Connie Ho |
Researchers at Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine have found that patients see both benefits and risks from direct-to-consumer ...

Toothless no more- Researchers using stem cells to grow teeth

David Hill |
It may be hard to remember what it was like to lose a tooth as a child, but many adults ...

Does patenting genes stifle innovation and health care access?

Alka Malhotra |
Three years in the making, the now highly publicized American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit against Myriad Genetics is still hanging ...
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Risk and DNA: In search of the money gene

Leon Neyfakh |
What makes someone want to start a business? That was what the young economist Philipp Koellinger was trying to figure ...

International study hopes to identify genetic markers to predict response to antidepressants

Molika Ashford |
A group of research centers spanning five continents is in the middle of a clinical trial intended to identify genetic ...
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Genetics of homosexuality: “Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t publish”?

Jon Entine |
Critics of homosexuals portray it as a “deviant” lifestyle choice and a violation of God’s will. Some religious conservatives argue ...
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Minnesotans weigh pros and cons of breakthrough genetic testing technology

Mark Saxenmeyer |
Lynn is a Minneapolis artist, inspired by international science. “I have a real curiosity,” she says, as a string of ...
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What is life? Follow the bits

Alan Boyle |
The debate over the definition of life is getting messier and messier, but one of the pioneers on the biochemical ...
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Will Gattaca come true?

Mara Hvistendahl |
Noninvasive, early fetal tests for sex, paternity and chromosomal conditions will change pregnancy dramatically- and raise tricky ethical questions.A scientist ...

Tiny ancient animal club gains a member: Mini-mammoth

James Gorman |
There's a new addition to the "tiny ancient animals I'd like to have as a pet" list: a mini-mammoth that ...

Genetic study traces horse domestication to Russia

Rebecca Cassidy |
A genetic study of horses across Eastern Europe and Central Asia has traced the domestication of one of man's most ...

Enzyme corrects more than one million faults in DNA replication

Scientists from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM) at the University of Edinburgh have ...

Test-tube’ babies have more birth defects?

Marilynn Marchione |
Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments ...

Newborns with missing spleen – Genetic link identified

Petra Rattue |
A study published online in the May 3 edition of Developmental Cell reveals that researchers at the Weill Cornell Medical ...

Canadian geneticist discovers secret behind the blond-haired Solomon Islanders

Lesley Ciarula Taylor |
The discovery of a gene mutation that gives some Soloman Islanders platinum blond hair has important implications for medicine and ...

Breaking the genome bottleneck

Susan Young |
The genomic data generated from next-generation sequencing machines doesn't amount to much more than alphabet soup if it's not subjected ...

Advanced genetic screening method may speed vaccine development

Richard Harth |
Vaccines remain the best line of defense against deadly pathogens and now Kathryn Sykes and Stephen Johnston, researchers at Arizona ...