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Lead exposure decreases Indian childrens hand-eye co-ordination an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists

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Personalized Approach To Smoking Cessation - Medical - an eLab Article at Scientist Live

scientistlive.com — “Personalized approach to smoking cessation - New evidence suggests that combining information about a smoker's genetic makeup with his or her smoking habits can accurately predict which nicotine replacement therapy will work best.View full resource at scientistlive.com

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Genetic Hotspot For Breast Cancer Risk - Genetics - an eLab Article at Scientist Live

scientistlive.com — “Genetic hotspot for breast cancer risk - Researchers have identified a region on chromosome 6 that is strongly associated with breast cancer susceptibility in Asian women.View full resource at scientistlive.com

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