A Danish sperm donor, who was unknowingly carrying a rare genetic mutation linked to cancer, has fathered over 197 children around the world from 2006 ...
A new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study offers a unified biological model to explain how genetic ...
Because only part of the man's sperm carried the mutation, only the second round of genetic testing revealed the problem. By ...
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Greene Co. director of schools concerned some parents are using homeschooling to avoid truancy
Director of Greene County Schools Dr. Chris Malone said he is concerned about specific homeschooling numbers in the county, ...
A 64-year-old man who worked as a Santa actor and recently retired from his job at an elementary school in New Jersey was ...
She said she has survived violence and would like to know who among the audience has not faced any kind of gender-based ...
A new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study offers a unified biological model to explain how genetic predispositions and environmental exposures converge to cause autism spectrum ...
An international research team involving the German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research (DPZ), Hannover ...
Analysis of more than 1 million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a ...
The multi-million dollar gift, from Don and Anne Edwards will establish the Edwards Family Division of Genetics and Rare Diseases at Lurie’s Children’s Hospital of Chicago ...
Children with a high genetic risk for type 2 diabetes who were also exposed to maternal gestational diabetes are more likely ...
A sperm donor, who is an asymptomatic carrier of a genetic mutation that increases the risk of cancer, was used to conceive nearly 200 children worldwide, Denmark’s public broadcaster revealed on ...
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