Prader-Willi Syndrome Genetics

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Genetic Studies Give Clues to Tourette Syndrome, OCD --Doctors Lounge

doctorslounge.com — “Genetic Studies Give Clues to Tourette Syndrome, OCD --Doctors LoungeView full resource at doctorslounge.com

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Symposier - Genetic Counseling for Cancer Patients

symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: UMMCVideos Several genes have been discovered that for some families explain why cancer appears to run in the family. Individuals who carry a change, or mutation, in a hereditary cancer gene are at an increased risk to develop cancer or a second cancer. Currently, the most common inherited syndromes involve breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and colon cancer. In this video, UMGCC's genetic counselor, Jessica Rispoli Joines, M.G.C., C.G.C., explains the importaView full resource at symposier.com

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Marfan syndrome - Clinical Health Topics - Children's Hospital Boston

childrenshospital.org — “Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes connective tissues?which provide substance, shape and support to many parts of the body?to be weaker than they should be. Marfan often weakens the aorta (the blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body), creating the risk of an aortic tear, leak or aneurysm.View full resource at childrenshospital.org

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Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes the body’s connective tissues to be weaker than normal: http://t.co/FEKqWgVa

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Single-Study Syndrome and the G.M.O. Food Fight - NYTimes.com

dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com — “Scientists raise many questions about a new study finding health problems in rats fed genetically modified corn, but it is widely promoted nonetheless.View full resource at dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com

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Citing #gmfeedtrial study of rat mortality/cancer rise from Monsanto corn, Russia suspends imports, says @WSJ: http://t.co/6nzFoqgX

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