Genetic Testing

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Genetic Testing

hearthealthyonline.com

Tracking family genes to predict chances of heart disease.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Genetic, Disease and Condition, Lab Test, Genes

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Genetic Testing for Heart Disease: What researchers have found regarding the genetics of heart disease. http://bit.ly/b0Vwol

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4th Grade Science: Light, Energy and Sound Study Guide | Newton News,Reviews, Upcoming Events And Special Offers

ilovenewton.com — “Help your child review for 4th grade science unit on light, energy and sound. Videos and explanations to help a parent teach their child.View full resource at ilovenewton.com

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Our new #IDHepC campaign is encouraging people to take a pledge to get educated about #hepC. http://t.co/yxQKgOga

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Livestock bacteria are as old as the livestock they kill | Thoughtomics, Scientific American Blog Network

blogs.scientificamerican.com — “Animals were wilder then. Horns were longer, temperaments fiercer. These wild things had forever been free when humans took control of their flocks and herds, 10.000 ...View full resource at blogs.scientificamerican.com

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Livestock bacteria are as old as the livestock they kill http://t.co/fhCJhLA6

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Using the tools of science to improve social policy | Society | The Observer

guardian.co.uk — “When drugs are launched, we expect rigorous testing, so why don't we use science to help determine government policies, asks Mark HendersonView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Using the tools of science to improve social policy http://t.co/qRg4CSfG via @guardian <- pitch in, Twitter. I just did

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GM Foods: The Shocking Cause of Birth Defects

articles.mercola.com — “Genetically engineered foods, like Monsanto's Roundup Ready soy, are causing alarming effects, such as birth defects, in many countries.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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The Toxin So Dangerous It's Causing Catastrophic Birth Defects http://t.co/ZCA0eNkL

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5.10.2012 Researchers Say Urine Dipstick Test is Accurate Predictor of Renal Failure in Sepsis Patients, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI

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Press Room: 5.10.2012 Researchers Say Urine Dipstick Test is Accurate Predictor of Renal Failure in Sepsis Patients http://t.co/Osr4cl5H

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GMOs and Whole Foods Market in St. Louis

organicconsumers.org — “GMOs and Whole Foods Market in St. Louis Even in a city full of people working for Monsanto, virtually everyone wants labels on food with genetically modified organisms (GMOs).  And that could mean trouble for Whole Foods Market (WFM).  This is what is suggested in a survey released May 10, 2012 by the Gateway Green Alliance and Safe Food Action St. Louis.View full resource at organicconsumers.org

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GMOs and Whole Foods Market in St. Louis - Even in a city full of people working for Monsanto, virtually everyone wa... http://t.co/yMfM4vql

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Am I going to die because I cannot afford the test?

kevinmd.com — “Calculating that it would take more than a year and a half to save enough for the biopsy. Then it would be too late.View full resource at kevinmd.com

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Am I going to die because I cannot afford the test? http://t.co/lsvDFkvq via @kevinmd

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What exactly are emergency medicine physicians?

healthtap.com — “usually hospital based, fully trained medical school graduates, and generally have done ER residency training. This provides them with general knowledge of all obstetric, medical, surgical, and traumatic cases, knowing what tests to order, which consultants to call, and who needs admission, and who can be released once cleared with a follow up plan.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Infographic: In 80 Years, We Lost 93% Of Variety In Our Food Seeds | Co.Design: business + innovation + design

fastcodesign.com — “Seeds are tricky things. On one hand, we have the whole Omnivore’s Dilemma argument, that industrialized and genetically engineered food is probably bad. And on the other, we have strains of vegetables that can grow four times as much produce on the same plot of land as their heirloom counterparts--a successful, man-dictated genetics that we’ve actually been fueling for millennia. After all, we wouldn’t have the heirloom seeds of today if our grandfather’s grandfather’s grandfather hadn’t saved View full resource at fastcodesign.com

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RT @FastCompany: Infographic: In 1903 we had 307 varieties of sweet corn. By 1983, we only had 12: http://t.co/GOwFa1xK via @fastcodesign

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Major New Genetics of Politics Study

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Vaccine Development May Improve With Advanced Genetic Screening Method

medicalnewstoday.com — “Infectious diseases - both old and new - continue to exact a devastating toll, causing some 13 million fatalities per year around the world.Vaccines remain the best line of defense againView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Vaccine Development May Improve With Advanced Genetic Screening Method http://t.co/yzTB8MM3 #viruses #bacteria

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Genetic Mutation Causing Rare Form Of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Identified By Researchers

medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists have confirmed that mutations of a gene are responsible for some cases of a rare, inherited disease that causes progressive muscle degeneration and weakness: spinal muscular atrophy witView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Genetic Mutation Causing Rare Form Of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Identified By Researchers http://t.co/45OrZZlV #musculardystrophy

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Identifying A Molecular-Based Treatment For A Viral Skin Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Four years after they discovered the viral roots of a rare skin cancer, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) and the School of Medicine have now identified a moleculView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Identifying A Molecular-Based Treatment For A Viral Skin Cancer http://t.co/reDzqgWe #viruses #bacteria

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Can azoospermia be cured by natural treatment or food?

healthtap.com — “There is no proof that any food or natural treatment or even medicine can increase sperm production and pregnancy in partners of azospermic men. The most effective treatment is surgical sperm harvest and using these sperm for IVF with ICSI. Sometimes though sperm are not found in the testes or its ducts. Some genetic factors that lead to azospermia should be investigated firstView full resource at healthtap.com

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