Study identifies mutation for rare infant brain disease Yale Daily News
A recent Yale study has identified the gene mutation for Vein of Galen malformation (VOGM) — a type of rare blood vessel abnormality inside the brain that is …
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Study identifies mutation for rare infant brain disease Yale Daily News
A recent Yale study has identified the gene mutation for Vein of Galen malformation (VOGM) — a type of rare blood vessel abnormality inside the brain that is …
Breast cancer risk detector a ‘game changer’ for disease ITV News
Read the latest Anglia stories, Breast cancer risk detector a ‘game changer’ for disease on ITV News, videos, stories and all the latest Anglia news.
Fatal deer disease prompts extra hunting season in three Tennessee counties NewsChannel5.com
A deer disorder known as Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD has prompted the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to create an additional deer hunting …
A Background on Early HER2+ Breast Cancer OncLive
Transcript: Joyce O’Shaughnessy, MD: Thank you for joining this OncLive Peer Exchange® entitled “Evolving Treatment Patterns in Breast Cancer.” Today, I’m …
Twins’ Study Looks At Gene’s Role in Disease WebMD
Two of every five common diseases are at least partially influenced by a person’s genetics, the largest U.S. study of twins ever conducted finds.
In breast-cancer prevention, race matters The Ohio State University News
African-American women at high risk of breast cancer are less likely than white women to pursue potentially life-saving preventive care, and racial disparities in …
Kyasanur Forest Disease or Monkey Fever Cases Reported in Karnataka NewsClick
Aralagodu village in Sagar Taluk of Karnataka Shivamogga district has been the epicentre of the Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) this year. KFD, which is also …
Top Infectious Disease News of the Week-January 13 2019 Contagionlive.com
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.
TV cereal ads increase young kids’ risk of obesity, cancer: study UPI News
Cereal TV ads aimed at young children put them at increased risk for obesity and cancer, researchers warn.