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The Guardian, Sept. 30, 2010
Parents of hyperactive children should not be blamed for failing to bring up their offspring properly, according to scientists who today publish evidence that the condition is genetic... Read More
PR Newswire, Sept. 29, 2010
An international collaboration of more than 200 institutions, led by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston, the Broad Institute, and a half-dozen other institutions in Europe and North America, has identified hundreds of genetic variants that together account for about 10 percent of the inherited variation of height among people... Read More
Softpedia, Sept. 27, 2010
A new study led by Maria J. Worsham, PhD, director of research in the Department of Otolaryngology at Henry Ford Hospital, suggests that head and neck cancer outcomes linked with race should rather be associated with social and behavioral factors instead... Read More
Business Wire, Sept. 28, 2010
As teens and twenty-somethings returned to school this month, many obsessed about their appearance, especially those with moderate to severe acne. A new screening test might save the day. Released today by genetic dermatology research and development innovator DermaGenoma, Inc., the AcneDX Genetic Test for Antibiotic Response, (suggested price of $300 U.S.), helps guide doctors to assess the antibiotic susceptibility of the bacteria, propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes), involved in the pathogenesis of acne. Using the test, a doctor may be able to improve the acne in a quicker and safer manner... Read More
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