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Coronary disease can be averted in one patient for every three identified with familial hypercholesterolemia.

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Longer looks: Manufacturing killer flu; The ironies of the individual mandate; When the elderly refuse help

news-medical.net — “In experiments conducted at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, researchers engineered a strain of H5N1. … The next logical step would be for the researchers to publish studies in major scientific journals, describing the newly created flu, including its genetic makeup.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Dutch Study Shows Cannabis Tied to Risk of Depression in Youth | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “Young people who are genetically vulnerable to depression should be extra careful about smoking marijuana: A new study out of the Netherlands suggests cannabisView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Smoking cannabis increases risk of depression in the case of genetic vulnerability, study finds

sciencedaily.com — “Young people who are genetically vulnerable to depression should be extra careful about using cannabis: smoking cannabis leads to an increased risk of developing depressive symptoms, according to a new study carried out by researchers in the Netherlands. Two-thirds of the population have the gene variant that makes one sensitive to depression.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Smoking cannabis increases risk of depression in the case of genetic vulnerability, study finds

sciencedaily.com — “Young people who are genetically vulnerable to depression should be extra careful about using cannabis: smoking cannabis leads to an increased risk of developing depressive symptoms, according to a new study carried out by researchers in the Netherlands. Two-thirds of the population have the gene variant that makes one sensitive to depression.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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New gene studies "huge step forward" in understanding hypertension http://t.co/j39u0bL

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DTC genetic tests neither accurate in their predictions nor beneficial to individuals

medicalxpress.com — “Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tests give inaccurate predictions of disease risks and many European geneticists believe that some of them should be banned, the annual conference of the European Society of Human Genetics will hear today (Tuesday). In the first of two studies ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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New advances in lipid genetics lead to better detection and prevention of major diseases

medicalxpress.com — “Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Studying the genetic make-up of different varieties of lipids (fatty molecules) in the blood plasma of an individual can lead to a better and earlier prediction of diseases such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, and heart disease, two researchers will tell the annual conference ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Drinking To Cope: Adolescent Alcohol Use Linked With Genetic Variation In DRD2 Gene - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “New research shows that heavy drinking to alleviate negative feelings may have a genetic component Drinking in teens, especially binging, is a large problem within the Netherlands and European Union A new study explored the relationship of drinking to remove or supress negative emotions (known as drinking to cope) with two different genes: DRD2 and SLC6A4 These results indicate that binge drinking and alcohol-related problems were strongly associated with drinking to cope and the presence of DRDView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Clopidogrel-PPI and genetics | theheart.org

theheart.org — “A small pharmacodynamic study has found that noncarriers of the CYP2C19 loss-of-function alleles were more susceptible than carriers to the effects of the PPI-clopidogrel interaction.View full resource at theheart.org

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Study: Clopidogrel-PPI interaction more relevant in noncarriers of CYP2C19 loss-of-function gene http://bit.ly/dyw3Ag - #health

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Add To Human Genome's Greatest Hits, DNA Culprits That Cause FSH Muscular Dystrophy Found

medicalnewstoday.com — “The Muscular Dystrophy Association today heralds a landmark muscular dystrophy advance by an international study team of scientists and physicians from the Netherlands, United States, France and SView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Add To Human Genome's Greatest Hits, DNA Culprits That Cause FSH Muscular Dystrophy Found: The Muscular Dystrophy ... http://mnt.to/f/3HGX

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Publication on platelet assay vs clopidogrel gene testing | theheart.org

theheart.org — “A small study showing that the monitoring of platelet reactivity is likely to be a better way than genetic testing to determine whether clopidogrel dosing should be modified has been published. However, the findings still leave many unanswered questions, the lead researcher acknowledges.View full resource at theheart.org

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Platelet assay betters clopidogrel gene testing: Study published: A small study showing that the monitoring of pla... http://bit.ly/cOxcD3

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Multilayered study reveals missing pieces of TG heritability | theheart.org

theheart.org — “Unique research combining a genome-wide association study with further DNA sequencing in a number of individuals with very high triglyceride (TG) levels shows that the heritability of this disorder is aView full resource at theheart.org

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Unique study reveals "mosaic" model for TG genetics: Unique research combining a genome-wide association study wit... http://bit.ly/cmv2Up

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Clopidogrel nonresponsiveness assays beat testing for CYP2C19 | theheart.org

theheart.org — “A new study testing NSTE-ACS patients for both the clopidogrel-poor-metabolizer mutation and for platelet reactivity suggests that giving up to four additional 600-mg loading doses of the drug to patients who have high platelet reactivity may be the best way to handle the uncertainty over nonresponsiveness. Outcome data are still needed.View full resource at theheart.org

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New genes involved in human eye color identified

physorg.com — “Three new genetic loci have been identified with involvement in subtle and quantitative variation of human eye colour. The study, led by Manfred Kayser of the Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, The Netherlands, is published May 6 in the open-access journal PLoS Genetics.View full resource at physorg.com

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