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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 25, 2008
Hormone replacement therapy could almost halve the risk of breast cancer for those with a genetic mutation linked to the disease despite it increasing the chance of getting it for some women.
Also tagged: cancer, breast cancer, death, mutation, d, hrt, hormone replacement therapy, brcal
sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 22, 2008
Genes don’t just tell whom you’re related to or why you look a certain way; now, they can also tell you where you came from. Researchers have created a genetic map of Europe, and they hope to expand it globally, as …
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psychcentral.com » World of Psychology - Sep 18, 2008
So after a decade or more of modern neuroscience research using fMRI and other advanced imaging scans as well as extensive gene studies, what do we know about the brain? It is a far more complex organ than we …
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sciencentral.com » ScienCentral - Sep 17, 2008
The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.
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futura-sciences.com » FSPod : Podcast, Blog et Science sur Futura-Sciences - Sep 17, 2008
Depuis janvier 2006 Futura-sciences vous propose un podcast hebdomadaire, qui reprend chaque semaine le meilleur des actualités scientifiques. Après plus de 2 ans d’existence, voici le 100ème podcast. Pour l’occasion …
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futura-sciences.com » FSPod : Podcast, Blog et Science sur Futura-Sciences - Sep 17, 2008
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futura-sciences.com » FSPod : Podcast, Blog et Science sur Futura-Sciences - Sep 17, 2008
Seize PlayStation 3 à la recherche des ondes gravitationnelles en passant par les bactéries qui font pleuvoir, le virus du Sida bloqué par un gène ou encore une planète au-delà de Pluton, découvrez l’actualité …
Also tagged: playstation 3, virus, sida, planete, bacterie, pluton, fs hebdo, ondes gravitationnelles
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Sep 5, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Scientists have mapped the cascade of genetic changes that turn normal cells in the brain and pancreas into two of the most lethal cancers. The result points to a new approach for fighting tumors and …
Also tagged: brain, tumors, behind, pancreatic, effect, domino