[ad_1] In the Largest Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Genetic Sequencing Study To Date, Researchers Identified 102 ASD-Related Genes and Report Significant Progress in Separating ASD-Associated Genes from Those Associated with Intellectual Disability …
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[ad_1] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Local CBS) – A definitive cure for cancer has remained elusive despite years of steady progress in treatment. A team of Mayo Clinic researchers from the Florida campus is …
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[ad_1] In Puerto Rico’s rainforest, scientists have observed an astounding loss of life at the very base of the food web. It’s the insects. As an alarming new study in Proceedings of …
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[ad_1] Nut group subjects received packaged nuts, approximately 28-56 grams per day, to be included in their regular diets, while those in the control group abstained from the nuts. A diet rich …
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[ad_1] "Social media data contain genome-related markers," said one of Johannes Eichstaedt's researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. (Reuters) The language used by people in their Facebook posts …
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