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14 Psychiatric Disorders Share 5 Genetic Roots, Major Study Reveals
We know that the genes we're born with contribute to the risk of psychiatric disorders during our lifetimes, and a new study ...
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Your DNA might say ‘Viking’ but science says genetic ancestry tests never tell the whole story
Genetic ancestry is a concept that has long captured people’s imaginations. It’s no surprise that it’s been turned into a booming industry by companies like 23andMe and Ancestry.com. Customers of ...
Australian scientists have identified the key genetic drivers behind long COVID, revealing why some people continue to ...
This photo provided by Emily’s Entourage in April 2025 shows Emily Kramer-Golinkoff, who has cystic fibrosis caused by a rare genetic mutation, during a trip to Maine. (Emily’s Entourage via AP) Emily ...
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5 genetic 'signatures' underpin a range of psychiatric conditions
A study suggests psychiatric disorders can share the same genetic signatures and that they may stem from shared biological mechanisms.
Scientists discovered that certain gene changes allow cells to function even when frataxin, the protein lost in Friedreich’s ...
In a study that included genetic data from more than 1 million people, scientists started to unravel the genetics of cannabis use disorder. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Nagpur: India is entering a transformative phase where genetic science will increasingly steer how doctors diagnose, prevent, ...
This study abroad program is designed to explore the intersection of genetics, culture, ethics, and public policy in a global context. London and Scotland offer uniquely rich educational environments ...
Editor’s note: On May 19, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced that it was the successful bidder in the bankruptcy auction to buy 23andMe and its assets for $256 million. Regeneron says it will ...
Co-founded by renowned entrepreneur Ben Lamm, Texas-based biotech and genetic engineering company Colossal Biosciences is working to de-extinct several animals. ByEmma Kershaw, Contributor. Forbes ...
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