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Live Science on MSNPOLG diseases: Rare genetic conditions that starve cells of energy and afflicted the late Prince of LuxembourgPOLG-related diseases disrupt the function of the mitochondria, or "powerhouses" of the cell — starving them of energy.
Coronary artery disease, a collective term for angina and heart attacks, is among the most common causes of death among women. A study published in Circulation, conducted by Tormod Rogne from Yale ...
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FDA & EMA approvals for rare genetic diseases are fast and require clinical studies with small number of patients. Ramat Gan, ...
Researchers claim their study proves it is possible to delay Alzheimer's and 'give people more years of healthy life'.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNSupporting children with genetic diseases ‘crucial’Supporting children with genetic diseases is “crucial”, Health Minister Michael Damianos said on Saturday.Speaking at an ...
Genetics are the future of early disease detection in healthcare. However, diverse populations need to be included for the ...
Gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia, and preterm birth can be warning signs that a mother has a genetic ...
MyOme, a leader in clinical whole-genome analysis and polygenic risk scores, is pleased to announce the launch of its rare disease diagnostic offering at the American College of Medical Genetics and ...
Primary care clinicians are often the most accessible to patients and play a crucial role in the early detection and ...
Opus Genetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: IRD), a clinical-stage ophthalmic biopharmaceutical company developing important new therapies ...
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Tribune News Service on MSNLess TV time may lower heart disease risk, even for those with high genetic risk for diabetesLimiting time spent watching television to no more than one hour each day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and ...
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