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podcast with Dr. Richard Goldstein of Cornell about vaccination protocols http://bit.ly/1V8Ojk

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PolygenicBlog: Frontiers | Whole Genome Sequences of a Male and Female Supercentenarian, Ages Greater than 114 Years | Frontiers in Genetics of Aging

polygenicpathways.blogspot.com — “Concerning the relationships between genes, risk factors and immunity in Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Bipolar disorder , multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and chronic fatigueView full resource at polygenicpathways.blogspot.com

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Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Affordability, Not Cost Growth, Is The Policy Challenge – Health Affairs Blog

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Blog: Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Affordability, Not Cost Growth, Is The Policy Challenge http://t.co/vVOrtvHD

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AssureRx introduces new pharmacogenomic test for ADHD

news-medical.net — “AssureRx Health, Inc. today announced it has launched a personalized medicine test for the growing number of children and adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The new pharmacogenomic test can assist clinicians with important medication decisions that result from genomic differences in how individual patients tolerate ADHD medications.View full resource at news-medical.net

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AssureRx introduces new pharmacogenomic test for ADHD: AssureRx Health, Inc. today announced it has launched a p... http://t.co/OkElon0L

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Videos: Recent Advances in Biomarkers of Parkinson's Disease | Biomarker Commons

feeds.feedblitz.com — “The Covance Symposium Recent Advances in Biomarkers of Parkinson’s Disease presented at the 2011 Society for Neuroscience Conference is now available to watch on the Covance website.View full resource at feeds.feedblitz.com

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AssureRx Health Launches Personalized Medicine Test for ADHD | Biomarker Commons

feeds.feedblitz.com — “AssureRx Health, Inc. today announced it has launched a personalized medicine test for the growing number of children and adults diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).View full resource at feeds.feedblitz.com

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Scientists show how a gene duplication helped our brains become 'human'

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have shown that an extra copy of a brain-development gene, which appeared in our ancestors’ genomes about 2.4 million years ago, allowed maturing neurons to migrate farther and develop more connections.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Accidental gene duplication may explain surprising human brain development. http://t.co/og936WBM

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Pet Cancer Awareness Month | AKC Canine Health Foundation

akcchf.org — “In this special edition of Genome Barks we hear from Dr. Shila Nordone, Chief Scientific Officer of the AKC Canine Health Foundation. May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and throughout the month CHF will be highlighting currently-funded cancer research projects, providing information about different types of canine cancer, care for dogs with cancer, and other cancer-related health resources. In this podcast, Dr. Nordone provides an overview of the Foundation\'s commitment to canine cancer researchView full resource at akcchf.org

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Vaginal Microbes Vary Over Time

medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists say that new research might be the starting point for personalized medicine for women. Research undertaken by The University of Maryland School of Medicine's Institute for Genome ScView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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UI announces results of microbial research - Moscow-Pullman Daily News: Local: university of idaho, ui, moscow, larry forney,

dnews.com — “A new study by researchers at the University of Idaho and the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Institute for Genome Sciences has found that the…View full resource at dnews.com

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UI announces results of microbial research http://t.co/wVZy8RTe

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World Genetics And Genomics Online Conference, 17-19 May 2012

medicalnewstoday.com — “Target Meeting is a leading online life science conference organizer. They specialize in organizing conferences, symposiums and workshops, which brings together the known researchers, professorsView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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World Genetics And Genomics Online Conference, 17-19 May 2012 http://t.co/N1dsUjuf #medicalconferences

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Scientists are working out how sequencing the human genome can help treat disease

news-medical.net — “Though the human genome has been sequenced, scientists are still trying to figure out how the accomplishment can help people, for example, how it can be used to treat disease. As University of Massachusetts Amherst geneticist Jacob Mayfield notes, "It was easy to think of the human genome as the big prize, but what we realize now is, it's just a foot in the door."View full resource at news-medical.net

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Genetics News: Scientists are working out how sequencing the human genome can help treat disease: Though the hum... http://t.co/GRS8A4Ev

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Virus epidemic within our genome revealed

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have uncovered clues as to how mammal genomes became riddled with viruses. The research reveals important information about the so-called 'dark matter' of the human genome.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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The Perfect Milk Machine: How Big Data Transformed the Dairy Industry - Alexis Madrigal - Technology - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “How dairy scientists became the Gregor Mendels of the genomics age, all while quadrupling the average cow's milk production since your parents were born.View full resource at theatlantic.com

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The Perfect Milk Machine: How Big Data Transformed the Dairy Industry http://t.co/zjPXIHD4

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A Different Sort of War Dog [Video] | The Bark

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Improved adult-derived human stem cells have fewer genetic changes than expected

labspaces.net — “A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the National Human Genome Research Institute has evaluated the whole genomic sequence of stem cells derived from human bone marrow cells—so-called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells—and found that relatively few genetic changes occur during stem cell conversion by an improved method. The findings, reported in the March issue of Cell StemView full resource at labspaces.net

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Improved adult-derived human stem cells have fewer genetic changes than expected - http://t.co/0bdeV1k3

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