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14 Psychiatric Disorders Share 5 Genetic Roots, Major Study Reveals
We know that the genes we're born with contribute to the risk of psychiatric disorders during our lifetimes, and a new study ...
“Our investigation confirms the harmful effect of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, but suggests that alcohol only ...
Analysis of more than one million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a ...
Your "roommate's" genes could be influencing the bacteria living in your gut, and vice versa, according to a study of rats ...
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5 genetic 'signatures' underpin a range of psychiatric conditions
A study suggests psychiatric disorders can share the same genetic signatures and that they may stem from shared biological ...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) examined two known risk factors for developing dementia—one genetic and one ...
A shared molecular signature of Alzheimer’s appears across populations once studied in isolation. Alzheimer's disease (AD) ...
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Massive genetics study shows what truly separates and unites 14 psychiatric disorders
This large-scale genomic analysis of 14 psychiatric disorders shows that most heritable risk is shared across five broad ...
Myriad Genetics, Inc. announced a study indicating that the use of its online screening tool, MyGeneHistory®, alongside a virtual education program, significantly increased the completion rates for ...
A large Mayo Clinic study shows that current guidelines fail to detect nearly 90% of people with familial ...
Australian scientists have identified the key genetic drivers behind long COVID, revealing why some people continue to ...
A plant's success may depend on how well the three sets of genetic instructions it carries in its cells cooperate, according ...
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