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A company in Iceland has developed the first ... [Genetic Testing]jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 9, 2008 A company in Iceland has developed the first genetic test to assess a woman's risk for the most common forms of breast cancer. The test is performed using a blood sample or cheek swab and measures seven genetic … Also tagged: cancer, breast cancer, genetic testing |
mensnewsdaily.com » MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory - Oct 5, 2008
The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making any lifestyle or …
Also tagged: health, cancer, diabetes, obesity, activity, society, colon, colorectal, diet, family, heart, disease, death, 2008, lifestyle, hypertension, dementia, arthritis, genes, prevention, central, calcium, fiber, stroke, vitamin d, voa, folate, vox populi, science and nature
socaltech.com » socalTECH.com - Southern California High Tech News - Sep 23, 2008
San Diego-based Sequenom, a provider of genetic analysis products, said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire the Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM), a clinical diagnostics laboratory based in Grand Rapids, Michigan …
Also tagged: medicine, merger, acquisition, molecular, lifescience, sequenom
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 …
Also tagged: europe, database, dna, glaxosmithkline, gsk, featured, nature, all, gene, map, heritage, geography, ancestry, snp, genome, weird science, glaxo, carlos bustamante, animals and 38 life science, john novembre, john november, matthew nelson, cat1850
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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socaltech.com » socalTECH.com - Southern California High Tech News - Sep 16, 2008
San Diego-based Sequenom said today that it has acquired the rights to intellectual property from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, in the area of digital PCR and other prenatal diagnostics. Financial terms of the …
Also tagged: diagnostics, prenatal, sequenom
allthingsd.com » BoomTown - Sep 9, 2008
We’re posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May. Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6 interviews in several …
Also tagged: conference, demo, digital, rupert murdoch, walt mossberg, kara swisher, anne wojcicki, 23andme, linda avey, ancestry com, d all things digital, boomtown, demofall, techcrunch50, d6, 23andwe
split-screen.com » Split-Screen :: The Game-Geek's Daily Read - Aug 16, 2008
The site OperationImmortality.com, despite being like any normal site, almost reads like the script from a sci-fi flick. “Global Warming, bio-terrorism, errant asteroids, and genetic science gone awry could wipe …
Also tagged: world, news, life, environment, future, immortality, immortal
bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Aug 14, 2008
Filed under: Newborns, Pregnancy & birth, Eating & nutrition, In the news, Mealtime Several studies in a recent New York Times article entitled "Honey, I Plumped the Kids" seem to be pointing in that …
Also tagged: cancer, diabetes, women, new york times, doctors, children, surgery, newyorktimes, calories, sugar, heart disease, heartdisease, pregnant, junk food, fats, obese, junkfood, rats, fatter, fetuses, obses, geneitc predisposition, geneitcpredisposition
koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 9, 2008
Filed under: Food and Nutrition In early June, I wrote a post about a study that stated a low-sodium diet didn't have as great of an impact on heart health as previously thought. Now a new study confirms the …
Also tagged: genetics, blood pressure, bloodpressure, hypertension, heart health, hearthealth, salt, sea salt, sodium, low sodium diet, table salt, low sodiumdiet