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1.
Florida beachgoer finds giant eyeball among seashells
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and Wildlife Research Institute hope to release official findings Monday after
genetic
testing. ...
2.
Stem-cell research takes Nobel Prize 2012 center stage
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... of a frog contained enough
genetic
information to develop the rest of its body, and he was able to clone another frog. Gurdon’s work led to the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1997, the first cloned mammal. ...
3.
Breakthrough in baby DNA testing can detect genetic disorders in 2 days
(Health/Healthquest)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM More than 20 percent of the deaths of newborns today result from birth defects or
genetic
diseases. Now researchers in Kansas City are working on a DNA test that would ...
4.
Major breast cancer study breakthrough will take time for patients
(Health/Healthquest)
BY JANE WOODRUFF NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM In the biggest breast cancer genomics project ever, researchers have identified four distinct types of breast tumors. Each type has its own
genetic
mutations, ...
5.
Boy or girl baby? The choice is yours as fertility treatments advance
(Life/Style)
... advanced and effective, a side business has emerged. Using techniques developed to help women conceive or avoid
genetic
abnormalities, doctors can now almost guarantee you a baby in the gender of your ...
6.
Leading multiple sclerosis researcher joins with Rutgers to expand studies
(Health/Healthquest)
... a neuroscientist and acting director of the BHI, says the institute’s mission is to unite the faculty at Rutgers who have deep strengths in neuroscience,
genetic
s and related disciplines with New Jersey’s ...
7.
Gov. Christie's 'Jersey Comeback' can turn a corner
(Opinion/Commentary)
... California and Massachusetts? It’s not because their taxes are lower. Instead, when drug invention moved from chemicals to bio
genetic
s, those states had the research centers, medical schools, and hospitals ...
8.
Bionic eye transplanted in Australia is a medical first
(Health/Healthquest)
... Ashworth was the first person to receive an implant of the bionic eye back in May. Ashworth, 54, suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, a
genetic
condition that causes vision loss. The prototype enables ...
9.
Freaky science: Is oral sex the key to ending morning sickness?
(Health/Healthquest)
... must perform the intimate act on the father of the child she is carrying, otherwise performing the act defeats the purpose. The
genetic
makeup of the sperm taken in orally must match that of the sperm ...
10.
Yale team finds link between major depression or chronic stress that causes brain volume loss
(Health/Healthquest)
... In the Aug. 12 edition of Nature Medicine, the researchers say they found a transcription factor, a
genetic
switch, that inhibits communication between several genes required for connecting brain cells; ...
11.
Helping New Jersey bats, our natural bugzappers
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to find out exactly WHY those bats have survived – whether it has to do with
genetic
s, behavioral changes like hibernating in smaller clusters or some combination. If researchers can solve the mystery ...
12.
Polar bears also threatened by loss of distinct species status
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... a distinct species, polar bears and brown bears had split apart, remaining so for long enough to build up separate
genetic
profiles, reports CSMonitor.com. The research team also found evidence that ...
13.
The human heart and artificial jellyfish: What doctors can learn
(Health/Healthquest)
... jellyfish.
Genetic
ally, this thing is a rat, Parker said, according to nature.com. Be that as it may, his work might make it possible to create an artificial heart that could avoid heart disease, the ...
14.
Porn star Norma Stitz's breasts each weigh more than a small child
(Life/Style)
... certain medications,” according to the
Genetic
and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD). Treatment depends on the individual’s symptoms and might include breast reduction. While she is happy being ...
15.
Worry = Wrinkles? Anxiety Linked With Premature Aging
(Health/Healthquest)
... from deteriorating and guard
genetic
information during cell division. The study was based on 5,243 participants in the Nurses' Health Study, ranging in age from 42 to 69. Women with the highest level ...
16.
Study finds dad’s smoking could pass on leukemia to child
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... risks caused by drinking or smoking. A new study, however, has linked the increased risk of developing
genetic
diseases, predominantly childhood leukemia, to men who smoke cigarettes around the time ...
17.
Autism
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... India /Pakistan and other areas mercury vapor is used to stop pests breeding . Experiments done on plants subject to mercury vapor show
Genetic
Damage . Spill of Mercury in Japan caused much ...
18.
Just ask Tom Cruise, fan of bird poop facials: Divorce is crappy
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY NICOLE JAMES NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Some celebrities naturally age like fine wine. For those who weren’t lucky enough to be blessed by the
genetic
s gods, plenty of help is available. There is no ...
19.
human rights
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... of the proper treatment of all humans. Some day, thousands of years from now, we will all be one race. That is
genetic
s. I thank President Carter for his willingness to stand up to the leaders of our ...
20.
Need a date? Go smell a shirt in 'pheromone dating' (VIDEO)
(Life/Style)
... good indication that you’re off to a good start.” Moreover, CBS News reports that studies show that our sense of smell is used to avoid those whose
genetic
s could yield feeble children. In fact, in a ...
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