Using data collected from Fitbit smartwatches and fed to an AI model, a team was able to unearth links between genetic ...
One in every 10 people worldwide is impacted by a rare genetic disease but about 50% of them remain undiagnosed despite rapid ...
Although serious mental illness has a genetic component, developing these four protective factors can help you take control ...
Study explains long-standing question of why Huntington’s disease symptoms typically do not appear until midlife even though ...
This new tool, known as minimal, versatile genetic perturbation technology (mvGPT), combines the powers of gene editing, ...
Children's Mercy Kansas City has achieved a significant advancement toward the treatment of rare genetic diseases through the ...
Scientists from a collaboration of Australian research institutions have proposed that editing multiple genetic variants in ...
European consortium for Solving the Unsolved Rare Diseases demonstrates the significance of international collaboration to ...
Your body is a collection of cells carrying thousands of genetic mistakes accrued over a lifetime—many harmless, some bad and ...
A Rutgers Health study of 2.8 million Swedish people finds divorced individuals more likely to carry genetic predispositions ...
Smartwatches that can collect physical and physiological data on users could be potentially interesting tools in biomedicine to gain a better understanding of brain diseases and behavioural disorders ...
Study highlights use of techniques such as long-read genome sequencing, optical genome mapping, and RNA sequencing for rare ...