Por: ABC News Health December 14, 2022
More than 155,000 Americans who shared their DNA for science are about to learn something in return: Do they have some particularly worrisome genes?It’s part of a massive project to unravel how people’s genetics, s and habits interact to determine their overall . The National Institutes of Health said Tuesday it's now starting to notify participants about some early findings — if they carry variants that can cause any of 59 inherited... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 14, 2022
More than 155,000 Americans who shared their DNA for science are about to learn something in return: Do they have some particularly worrisome genes?It’s part of a massive project to unravel how genetics, environments, and habits interact to determine overall health. The... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 14, 2022
More than 155,000 Americans who shared their DNA for science are about to learn something in return: Do they have some particularly worrisome genes?It’s part of a to unravel how people’s genetics, environments and habits interact to determine their overall health. The... + más
Huge US study starts sharing gene findings with volunteers | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Health December 13, 2022
The New York Times USA Opinion December 09, 2022
The parents of a 2-year-old girl write that their daughter “could die within the next year” because a genetic mutation is causing her heart to fail.“Time is quickly running out for me,” writes a man in his mid-30s whose DNA harbors a genetic mistake certain to destroy... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment December 07, 2022
After helping runners at Disney World’s runDisney marathons in shifts that can run eight hours or more, volunteers looked forward to receiving a complimentary full-day ticket to Disney’s theme parks in return. But that changed last month, after volunteers at Disney’s Wine... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech November 29, 2022
The male Y chromosome has disappeared from a species of rat, leading scientists to investigate how humans might also lose ours in the near future.It's not all bad news for men though, as a paper published in the journal PNAS by scientists at Hokkaido University in Japan has... + más
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ABC News USA Tech November 04, 2022
The lone volunteer in a unique study involving a gene-editing technique has died, and those behind the trial are now trying to figure out what killed him.Terry Horgan, a 27-year-old who had Duchenne muscular dystrophy, died last month, according to Cure Rare Disease, a... + más
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