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LJI scientists develop new method to match genes t | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoThis research, published in Genome Biology, is an important step toward harnessing machine learning...
People whose bodies age faster may benefit most from good heart health
Stamford Advocate· 6 days ago"Our study...at Tufts University in Boston. The study investigated the link between a chemical process known as DNA methylation, which regulates how genes perform their designated ...
Prostate cancer? Ptooey! Saliva test detects aggressive tumors in study
FierceBiotech· 1 day agoA clinical study found an at-home test based on the DNA found in spit samples could detect cases of...
People whose bodies age faster may benefit most from good heart health
The News-Times· 6 days ago"Our study...at Tufts University in Boston. The study investigated the link between a chemical process known as DNA methylation, which regulates how genes perform their designated ...
ctDNA testing may cut colorectal cancer care costs By Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoA recent study suggests that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) testing for minimal residual disease...
Combining biomedical data from breast cancer patients could lead to 'groundbreaking discoveries'
Medical Xpress· 4 hours agoBreast cancer is one of the leading causes of death of women globally—accounting for 685,000 deaths...
France enlists ‘dengue detectives’ to prevent outbreak at the Paris Olympics
Daily Telegraph· 10 hours agoWorse yet is the risk of another species of mosquito, the Aedes aegypti, managing to establish...
Six cancer treatment breakthroughs pushing us closer to a cure
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe breakthrough treatment uses cutting-edge DNA sequencing that may help millions of people and...
Breakthrough as simple at-home saliva test could ‘turn tide’ on prostate cancer
Daily Express· 4 days agoA pioneering genetic test is set to “turn the tide on prostate cancer”, saving thousands of lives...
This Buzzy Diet Helps Women Live Longer, Study Finds
Prevention via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThe Mediterranean diet was linked to a lower risk of death, cancer, and heart disease in women, per new research. Experts explain the diet and longevity.