The World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) has reached consensus on candidate biomarkers for anorexia nervosa and published a statement. Lead author on the consensus statement, ...
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Identifying common genetic markers for multiple sclerosis
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London has revealed that people of South Asian, African , and European ancestry share many of the same genetic risk factors for ...
The test can help assess your lifetime risk for cardiovascular disease. That, along with earlier treatment for high ...
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Genetic test may predict leukemia relapse risk
Key Takeaways A highly sensitive DNA test can detect hidden leukemia cells that predict if a patient’s cancer is likely to ...
The Israeli Basket of Health Services now includes preimplantation genetic testing and in vitro fertilization (PGT-IVF) for individuals carrying three specific genetic markers.
Study of 2 million people shows genetic risk for nine major mental illnesses including schizophrenia and anxiety, varies by age and treatment, often lacking specificity.
That superhero is a gene called TP53, and for decades scientists have known it as the “guardian of the genome.” In a healthy cell, TP53 acts like both a brake and an emergency stop button. When DNA ...
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Future of science, engineering radiates positive energy in Solano
The event featured awards and a hands-on activity of attempting to use materials such as balloons, popcicle sticks, duck tape ...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Human Biology suggests that a genetic preference for immediate rewards is linked to less education and earlier parenthood. This provides evidence ...
A researcher in Australia has received funding from MS Australia to uncover how genetic variants contribute to multiple sclerosis (MS).
Medical case study: doctors navigated complex risks and used a tailored treatment strategy to successfully transplant a kidney from the patient's elder brother.
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
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