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08 Nov

Early Retirement at Genetics and Health

I find it very interesting that today’s big news has to do with why only humans have the capacity for language. First found in a vocally-impaired family, scientists discovered a large gene they named “TOSPEAK” that may explain how humans are the only primates to develop language...

Bury Genetics and Health October 23

A Tiny Mutation That Leads to Diabetes

Scientists found a tiny mutation on a key gene that could potentially lead to type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and celiac disease and many autoimmune diseases. The interleukin-21 protein has been associated with the development of type 1 diabetes in mice. Scientists from the Garvan In...

Bury Genetics and Health October 23

Contest Winners – Melange Perfume Give-away

When I asked Genetics and Health readers to send a greetings to people they know who have survived or going through breast cancer, I knew I would hear from quite a few of you. And I was so touched by your prayers, greetings and short stories of triumph in behalf of your loved ones. Thank you to e...

Bury Genetics and Health October 22

Disease Diagnosed By Gene Sequence

This is such a cool application of genetics! By sequencing all the genes of a patient, scientists diagnosed a congenital disease that could not be identified using clinical observations. Because of the “molecular diagnostics technique”, doctors were able to provide a treatment tailore...

Bury Genetics and Health October 21

Link Between Cell Phone and Cancer Lingers

The controversies on the danger of cell phones causing brain cancer do not seem to go away. Numerous studies have been done to prove, or disprove, the link between cell phone use and brain tumors, but so far no conclusion has been reached. The National Cancer Institute even has a fat sheet answer...

Bury Genetics and Health October 16

Tylenol May Reduce Vaccines’ Effects

Tylenol May Reduce Vaccines’ Effects

Most parents (including this one) would give a child Tylenol right after a routine vaccination. But that may not be such a good idea, according to a new study published in Lancet. Giving infants Tylenol (generic – paracetamol) to prevent fever after a vaccination may reduce the vaccine&rs...


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