Genetic Information - January 9, 2009

Possible Breakthrough In Cancer Screening

July 28, 2005 - Topics cancer, disease, study, breast cancer and research
Scientists may have pinpointed a telltale set of genes which appear to predict if breast cancer will spread to the lungs.

A team from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center says the genetic "signature" may help predict how serious the disease may be

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Gene Pattern May Indicate Spread of Breast Cancer

July 28, 2005 - Topics breast cancer, cancer, disease, study and research
Scientists may have pinpointed a telltale set of genes which appear to predict if breast cancer will spread to the lungs.

A team from the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center says the genetic "signature" may help predict how serious the disease may be

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Joint Venture Announced to Study Birth Defects

July 20, 2005 - Topics study, research, disease, disorder and education
Clemson University and the Greenwood Genetic Center are working together to finding causes and remedies for birth disorders. Both have signed a $15 million agreement. The initiative is called Genetics Collaborative.

Analysts say the research will enhance research and doctoral education in human genetics

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Clemson and the Greenwood Genetic Center to Explore Birth Disorders

July 20, 2005 - Topics disorder, genetic, diet, diabetes and obesity
Clemson University and the Greenwood Genetic Center have decided to work together towards finding causes and remedies for birth disorders. Both have signed a $15 million agreement.

The initiative has been named as Genetics Collaborative

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Study Finds Women are More Susceptible to Pain

July 6, 2005 - Topics study, women, water, genetic and male
Researchers at the University of Bath found that women feel pain more than men do.

Ed Keogh and his team of researchers, examined 98 males and females whose arms were put in cold water. The results revealed women feel pain more often, in more areas, and for longer periods, than men

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