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Gene profiling

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Genetics research brings the ability to custom tailor treatment for best outcome closer. Snap freeze tissue at biopsy. http://bit.ly/vmiFt

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Scientists identify genes linked to Western African Pygmies' small stature

medicalxpress.com — “If Pygmies are known for one trait, it is their short stature: Pygmy men stand just 4'11' on average. But the reason why these groups are so short and neighboring groups are not remains unclear. Scientists have proposed various theories based on natural selection, including that Pygmies' reduced size ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Scientists identify genes linked to Western African Pygmies' small stature http://t.co/0unBtYFT

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Study links genes to common forms of glaucoma

medicalxpress.com — “Results from the largest genetic study of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness and vision loss worldwide, showed that two genetic variations are associated with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), a common form of the disease. The identification of genes responsible for this disease is the first step ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Earth Day Profile: Master Gardener Darel Watts Returns to His Roots | Foodie Buzz

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Our next #OAEarthMonth Profile is up! - Master Gardener Darel Watts Returns to His Roots http://t.co/c1hoaMsB

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Earth Day Profile: Master Gardener Darel Watts Returns to His Roots | Foodie Buzz

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Earth Day Profile: Otto Kramm, A Happy Convert to Organic Farming | Foodie Buzz

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A Database of Gene-Environ... [J Data Mining Genomics Proteomics. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI

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DailyGood: Neuroplasticity: Changing our Belief about Change, by Joanna Holsten

dailygood.org — “A dangerous belief in our culture is that we can't change. We've all heard the disempowered statements: 'He's just grumpy. He can't change that.' or 'I will always be anxious. It's the way I was born.' While we most certainly have genetic predispositions, the brains of individuals' young and old can change in amazing ways. Neuroplasticity is a fancy way of saying that our brains can change. We are not victims of our neurons or genes. We are empowered creators of our mental states. The erroneous View full resource at dailygood.org

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Genetic testing and disease: Would you want to know? – USATODAY.com

usat.ly — “Kristen Powers, whose mother died of Huntington's disease, has decided to see whether she has the fatal gene that could upend her life.View full resource at usat.ly

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Genetic testing and disease: Would you want to know? – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Kristen Powers, whose mother died of Huntington's disease, has decided to see whether she has the fatal gene that could upend her life.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Testing for IgG4 against foods is not recommended as a diagnostic tool | Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy

allergy.org.au — “European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Testing for IgG4 against foods is not recommended as a diagnostic tool: EAACI Task Force Report [Allergy 2008: 63; 793-796, externalView full resource at allergy.org.au

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Testing for IgG ('IgG 93 food profile') against foods is not recommended for diagnosis. ASCIA Australia http://t.co/lLyhy17z

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New Genes Discovered That Contribute To Autism: Links To Psychiatric Disorders

medicalnewstoday.com — “A new approach to investigating hard-to-find chromosomal abnormalities has identified 33 genes associated with autism and related disorders, 22 for the first time. Several of these genes also appeView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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New Genes Discovered That Contribute To Autism: Links To Psychiatric Disorders http://t.co/PrxownxJ #schizophrenia

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Medical News: Lab Notes: Skin Cancer Spread Tied to Gene - in Lab Notes, Lab Notes from MedPage Today

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Lab Notes: Skin Cancer Spread Tied to Gene http://t.co/IqdmBdKr

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Ageing Breakthrough: Scientists Discover 'Father Time' Gene

huffingtonpost.co.uk — “Scientists has discovered four 'Father Time' genes that help determine how fast we age. The ageing genes are switched on or off by environmental and lifestyle factors such as diet, and may be programmed from an early age.View full resource at huffingtonpost.co.uk

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