Genetic Analysis

Many Seniors With Disabilities Reject the Label
Research & Development Many Seniors With Disabilities Reject the Label

The home of Barbara and Dennis Meade in Ypsilanti, Michigan, is filled with the unmistakable artifacts of significant health challenges, from the walkers and wheelchairs to the oxygen tanks required for Barbara's chronic respiratory disease. Yet despite these daily realities and their shared,

Cancer Hijacks Death Pathway to Resist Treatment
Research & Development Cancer Hijacks Death Pathway to Resist Treatment

The perplexing and often heartbreaking phenomenon of cancer recurrence following initially successful treatment has long been a central challenge in oncology, driving a significant number of cancer-related fatalities worldwide. Patients and clinicians are frequently confronted with the reality that

Should Genetic Screening for Heart Risk Be Routine?
Research & Development Should Genetic Screening for Heart Risk Be Routine?

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, a statistic often associated with lifestyle choices, but a significant and often overlooked contributor is a silent genetic condition known as Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). This inherited disorder causes dangerously high

Ancient Genes and Modern Toxins May Cause Endometriosis
Research & Development Ancient Genes and Modern Toxins May Cause Endometriosis

A groundbreaking pilot study from Bournemouth University suggests that the origins of endometriosis, a debilitating condition affecting one in ten women, may lie in a complex interaction between our ancient genetic heritage and the modern chemical environment. This new hypothesis proposes that

Should Newborns Still Get Hepatitis B Vaccines at Birth?
Management & Regulatory Should Newborns Still Get Hepatitis B Vaccines at Birth?

Imagine a world where a single shot at birth could shield a child from a devastating liver disease, yet the decision to administer it hangs in a delicate balance of science, public opinion, and political will. In the United States, the hepatitis B vaccine, a cornerstone of infant health for over

Personalizing Pancreatic Cancer Care with Genetic Insights
Research & Development Personalizing Pancreatic Cancer Care with Genetic Insights

Pancreatic cancer, often lurking undetected until its devastating late stages, claims countless lives each year as one of the deadliest forms of cancer, earning its grim nickname as the "silent killer." With subtle early symptoms that are easy to overlook, most patients receive a diagnosis when the

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