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Nucleus founder Kian Sadeghi’s story is anything but conventional. He has bold ambitions for 23andMe and the genetic testing industry.
Modern HIV medicine is based on a common genetic mutation. Now, researchers have traced where and when the mutation arose -- and how it protected our ancestors from ancient diseases.
Researchers found that inhibiting GSK-3 led to less defects in the axonal transport process and less neuronal cell death, while inhibiting ERK1 led to more transport problems and more cell death.
University at Buffalo researchers shed some light on an enduring neuroscience mystery: How exactly does a mutated huntingtin protein (HTT) cause Huntington's disease?
Heart health has been linked to lower levels of NfL, a key biomarker of brain cell damage in Huntington’s disease. This ...
Doctors can accurately predict a person's risk of fatty liver disease as early as 16 years before symptoms develop, a new study says. A blood test looking for five specific proteins can predict ...
Advancements in genetic sequencing have enabled predictive testing that provides insights into an individual’s risks for ...
Kansas City is suing President Donald Trump’s administration after federal officials abruptly cut public health grants in March, disrupting local efforts to boost infectious disease testing and ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — When thinking about health, it is not everyday that Genetic Testing comes to mind ... of death in South Carolina are heart disease and cancer,” said Judge ...
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