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By 2030, every baby born in the UK could have their entire genome sequenced under a new NHS initiative to "predict and ...
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Investigators have unveiled for the first time that changes in certain genes affect an aggressive cancer, T-cell acute ...
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From genome to exposome: universal newborn genetic screening is the wrong focus if we want ...We should pay more attention to upstream prevention, which is vital for the nation’s health, write Trevor Sheldon and John Wright It is a consistent failing of governments to be seduced by the lure of ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNWorm Species Reveal Deep Genetic Similarities Across Evolutionary TimeTwo species of worms, separated by 20 million years of evolution, have been found to activate their genes in nearly identical ...
With around 5,000 different ethno-linguistic and religious groups, India is one of the most culturally and genetically ...
Personalized Medicine. 2013;10(6):549-563. Research exploring interest in and perceptions of healthcare providers in genetic risk testing for T2D shows a high level of interest and potential ...
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IFLScience on MSNYour Genetic Ancestry Is Probably Not What You Think It IsGenetic ancestry, then, can be an important factor in your overall health picture – what your “normal” is, which illnesses ...
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The Observer on MSNRobotics, genetic testing, AI: the NHS needs to innovate to survive, says Ara DarziAra Darzi was the first person to perform robotic surgery in Britain, taking on medical traditionalists to trial the ...
Sleep needs vary from person to person, and while a lucky few can thrive on less, most of us need seven to nine hours a night to feel and function our best. If you’re regularly skimping on sleep and ...
Byline: Kaitlyn Gomez Imagine if scientists could reach back through time and recover the genetic blueprints of species that vanished thousands of years ago, then use those ancient instructions to ...
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