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While predictive genetic testing holds the promise of advancing the understanding of disease, there is also great potential for the information to be misused. Currently, Canada is the only G-8 country without a policy or legislation on the use and
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Traci Leopold's father was 53 when he died of colon cancer in 1994. He and his younger brother learned they had the disease within two weeks of each other. Leopold's grandmother had colon and uterine cancer, but it wasn't something the family
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The number of obese Americans is overwhelming—78 million adults and 12.5 million children—and the numbers are projected to increase. The increasing numbers have scientists and health professionals looking for the causes of increased
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MyHealthNewsDaily Certain genetic markers may explain why some people who drink similar amounts of soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages are more likely to be obese than others. Participants in a new study who had more of these markers were at a
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Share Tools The genetic testing market may be booming, but not all physicians are convinced that the benefits of cracking patients' genetic codes outweigh the drawbacks. Sun Sentinel , due to concerns about the unproven science and unnecessary risks
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Walking briskly for an hour a day can help those with a genetic tendency toward obesity, U.S. researchers said. Study author Qibin Qi, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, and colleagues said the study examined
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58 Click to rate Rating (0) Good on her!...Doesn't it make you physically ill to keep shoveling food in your mouth and stomach like that?...Sarah, Seattle, WA, USA, 23/10/2011 16:24------------------I think it's very hard to understand anyone
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Why do altruistic people cluster together? "Do people who are genetically predisposed towards altruism tend to flock together? Or do people become more altruistic when they interact with others who display this trait? Or are external environmental
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Parents, trainers, coaches and athletes emulate many of our high-profile professional athletes. Unfortunately, more harm than good can come from most of these attempts. In my last column, I reviewed some of the dangers associated with stimulants and
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Based on his contacts with several scientists over a period of 20 years, he's concluded that human genetics research is basically a continuation of the Nazi eugenics program, and that medical research into genes as causes of human illness is simply a
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