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Ask the Expert: Genetics counseling
More people are turning to genetic counseling to understand their DNA and assess their risk for certain diseases. As part of ...
Memantine, a long-approved and cost-effective drug used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, could also benefit patients with sickle ...
Today, the Nature Health journal has published Monash University’s DNA Screen study results. The study piloted the idea of ...
A dozen DFL lawmakers are calling for change after reports of federal officers getting into hospitals and detaining ...
We asked four neurologists which symptoms you should never ignore—and what they might signal.
The real advantage for the citizens of Lazio is the creation of a highly integrated public network of Laboratory Medicine: ...
Elevated levels of lipoprotein (a) is a genetic disease that causes cardiovascular disease. Steven Nissen, M.D., addresses why it’s important to find treatments for this genetic risk factor.
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Experts issue warning after observing concerning change in bear behavior: 'Often dangerous'
"May harbor genetic variants that should not be diluted." Experts issue warning after observing concerning change in bear ...
Dyslexia, which manifests itself in difficulties with reading and writing, affects about 10% of children. Previously, it was ...
We talked to experts in obesity, tobacco, artificial intelligence, HIV, TB and the NHI to find out what we can expect – and ...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the Western world. It is estimated that hereditary factors play a role ...
Rabbi Steve Burnstein, a Kansas City native and current rabbi in Kibbutz Gezer in Israel, is currently back in his hometown as a rabbi-in-residence at Congregation Beth Torah. A former director of ...
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