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Towards personalised medicine: One type of data is not enough: New computational method integrates multiple molecular data types to study the variability between patients in complex diseases
06-21-2018 James Health News

EMBL researchers have designed a computational method to jointly analyse

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When muscles weaken with age
06-20-2018 James Health News

The average life expectancy is at an all-time high and

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Protective mechanism against atherosclerosis discovered
06-13-2018 James Health News

Atherosclerosis, the pathological narrowing of blood vessels, is the underlying

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Genome-editing tool could increase cancer risk
06-12-2018 James Health News

Therapeutic use of gene editing with the so-called CRISPR-Cas9 technique

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Spironolactone may be an alternative to antibiotics in women’s acne treatment: Penn study finds evidence that both treatments are similarly effective in practice
06-05-2018 James Health News

In a finding that suggests the potential for practice change

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Beyond BRCA: Links between breast, second primary cancer and inherited mutations: Study also investigates factor commonly used in at-home genetic testing
06-02-2018 James Health News

Rates of inherited mutations in genes other than BRCA1/2 are

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Prescription costs increase for low-value treatments despite reduction in numbers
05-23-2018 James Health News

Despite a fall in prescription numbers for low-value treatments, the

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Individualized ovarian, brain cancer therapies
05-17-2018 James Health News

Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered that a molecular communication pathway

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Words matter: Stigmatizing language in medical records may affect the care a patient receives
05-10-2018 James Health News

A Johns Hopkins study found that physicians who use stigmatizing

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Insight into blood signatures of inflammation: Findings could lead to better clinical decision making for underserved patients
05-09-2018 James Health News

A new study from Boston University Schools of Medicine (BUSM)

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