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A Postmortem for Prop 37 | Ask Mary RD

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DNA markers may predict impotence after prostate cancer - Vitals

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Impotent after prostate therapy? DNA may predict: New research has discovered genetic markers that appear to ind... http://t.co/O9gxrsAD

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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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Oncogenic NRAS signaling differentially regulates survival and proliferation in melanoma : Nature Medicine : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “NRAS-driven melanomas have limited therapeutic options. Combining genetically engineered models and oncogenic signaling inhibitors with rational systems-biology approaches, the authors compare the effects of genetic extinction of NRAS to that of chemical pathway inhibition targeting downstream MEK. The differences provide actionable targets by revealing that NRAS signaling operates as a gated output and that MEK inhibition, although inducing apoptosis, is not able to achieve further inhibition oView full resource at nature.com

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Oncogenic NRAS signaling differentially regulates survival and proliferation in melanoma: http://t.co/Vn7ePQlo

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AAFP, USPSTF Recommend Against Routine Screening for Ovarian Cancer -- AAFP News Now -- American Academy of Family Physicians

aafp.org — “The AFFP, in conjunction with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), has reaffirmed its 2004 recommendation against screening for ovarian cancer in women. The updated recommendation applies only to asymptomatic women. Women with known genetic mutations that increase their risk for ovarian cancer are not included in the recommendation.View full resource at aafp.org

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Note - for asymptomatic women RT @BibFMUL: #AAFP, USPSTF Recommend Against Routine Screening for Ovarian Cancer http://t.co/npacBXQx

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Australian scientists develop genetic test to predict autism | Reuters

reuters.com — “CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian scientists have developed a genetic test to predict autism spectrum disorder in children, which could provide a long-sought way for early detection and intervention, accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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Australian scientists develop genetic test to predict RISK of #autism http://t.co/rRjtg27S

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What Exactly Is a GMO—and Why Should You Care?

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Spoonful of Medicine: New genetic analysis narrows HIV vaccine targets : Spoonful of Medicine

blogs.nature.com — “The road to a protective HIV vaccine has not been easy thus far. The failed STEP trial, halted in 2007, was just one major trip-up among several, and two years later the massive RV144 trial from Thailand spurred controversy about efficacy rates. Part of the problem is that researchers have long struggled over the best target for the HIV vaccine. Read moreView full resource at blogs.nature.com

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Can Stretchmarks Be Prevented? - Hot Topic - NewBeauty

newbeauty.com — “Unsightly stretchmarks may be an inevitable fact of life, since there is a genetic component to them, but you may be able to minimize their appearance with the right plan of attack. Stretchmarks areView full resource at newbeauty.com

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EPHA4 is a disease modifier of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in animal models and in humans : Nature Medicine : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “Epha4 is a receptor involved in axonal repulsion. Wim Robberecht and his colleagues report that genetic or pharmacological inhibition of Epha4 is protective in rodent and zebrafish models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In humans, expression of Epha4 inversely correlates with disease onset and survival, and in two patients, mutations in Epha4 are associated with longer survival, suggesting Epha4 may be targeted therapeutically to prevent axonal degeneration.View full resource at nature.com

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RT @NatureMedicine: Scientists identify a new gene that affects survival in animals and humans with ALS: http://t.co/lU3kdqAw #pm101

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder

medicalnewstoday.com — “The biology and genetics of bipolar disorder are not well understood, thus making understanding of the disorder challenging. Now, in a new study, researchers utilize an integrative approach inView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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

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Genetic Studies Give Clues to Tourette Syndrome, OCD http://t.co/1Vg5BNCt #health #medicine

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Genetic profile clue to cancer - Health - Scotsman.com

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Genetic profile clue to cancer: Genetic mutations behind the most common cause of child brain cancer have been i... http://t.co/35F9qLDl

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The Blk pathway functions as a tumor suppressor in chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells : Nature Genetics : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “Shaoguang Li and colleagues show that the Blk pathway functions as a tumor suppressor in cancer stem cells of chronic myeloid leukemia but has no effect on normal hematopoietic stem cells. These results support the feasibility of selectively targeting leukemic stem cells without harming the normal stem cell compartment.View full resource at nature.com

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Accelerated Aging, Anxiety And Shortened Telomeres Linked

medicalnewstoday.com — “Is anxiety related to premature aging? A new study by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) shows that a common form of anxiety, known as phobic anxiety, was associated with shorter teView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Accelerated Aging, Anxiety And Shortened Telomeres Linked http://t.co/2TsdlrL1 #womenshealth

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