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A couple of genetic testing companies are promising to match couples based on the DNA testing, touting the benefits of biological compatibility. The companies claim that a better biological match will mean better sex, less cheating, longer-lasting love...
Tags: immune systems, Eric Holzle, dating sites, GenePartner, Switzerland, Zurich, DNA profiling, DNA, Virus, Gene, Genetics, Genetic testing, EHarmony, Health Medical Pharma
Cancer research: another endless war? America’s longest war, the current conflict in Afghanistan, now in its eighth year, has cost far fewer lives and dollars than our country’s nearly forty year-long War on Cancer, begun by President...
Tags: cancer, Afghanistan, military surge, Cain, Abel, snowflake, genome, sequencing, gene
Biologists at the University of California, Riverside report new evidence for evolutionary change recorded in both the fossil record and the genomes (or genetic blueprints) of living organisms, providing fresh support for Charles Darwin's theory of...
Tags: Molecular, Decay, Enamel-specific, Gene, Toothless, Mammals, Supports, Theory Of Evolution, Whales, Sharks, California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: David W. Moskowitz MD CEO, GenoMed dwmoskowitz@genomed.com Tel. 314.983.9938 ST. LOUIS-June 19, 2009-GenoMed® (OTC Pink Sheets GMED.PK), the Public Health CompanyTM, announced today that it is launching a world-wide...
Tags: marketing, public health, aging, gene, heart disease, cancer
Star Trek, the summer 2009 blockbuster, is a great action-adventure sci-fi that is worth seeing. But it is being mis-labelled whenever it is called a prequel. Look, I don't want to spoil it for the few-thousand people that haven't seen this film...
Tags: Star Trek, film, movie, prequel, sequel, franchise, Abrams, J.J., Roddenberry, Gene, Star Wars, plot
The currently infamous British lady Susan Boyle has taught us a lesson that judging people by appearance is totally wrong, but scientists say that this stereotype will continue to rule the world. Why we are so shallow? One of the reasons is it's rooted...
Tags: stereotype, Susan Boyle, looks, stylish, design, gene
In a new study, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, disabled this gene in mice, which consequently had lower levels of body fat than their normal counterparts, despite being fed the equivalent of an all-you-can-eat pasta buffet. The...
Tags: gene
Genetic aberrations in childhood brain tumors provide precise information on the course of the disease; Heidelberg researchers publish in the Journal of Clinical Oncology Characteristic changes in the DNA of medulloblastoma, the most frequent malignant...
According to a study published in Cancer Research , this technique can be considered as the first step in developing a highly targeted mechanism for delivering cancer-fighting gene therapy. Gene therapy is a promising area of research particularly for...
Variations in a mood altering gene influence whether or not people take a pessimistic or optimistic view of the world, researchers believe. They found that different versions of the gene, which is involved in the transportation of the wellbeing chemical...