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[ad_1] How long we live in families we believe, but we have less influence on our lives, according to a new study. Yes, our DNA plays a significant role and our environment …
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[ad_1] Washington: A recent study has shown that genetics can be used to predict a patient's response to antipsychotic treatment for the treatment of schizophrenia. The findings of the Feinstein Institute for …
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[ad_1] Genetics can be used to predict a patient's response to antipsychotic treatment of schizophrenia, according to a recent study by researchers at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The results were …
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[ad_1] Suggested veterinary products Kennel, grooming and handling Canine chromosome 18 duplication hides behind the blue eyes of Siberian Huskies, according to a study published in PLOS Genetics Adam Boyko, PhD, founder …
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[ad_1] Broad spectrum, common symptoms None of Amy, Charlize or Mazlin is typical of autism. You would have a hard time finding anything typical of a complex neuro-developmental disorder encompassing a non-verbal …
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