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A new study… Read Article Jan 6, 2021 Evenings with Genetics: TANGO2 disorder TANGO2 disorder is a rare genetic disorder that causes metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmias. It can also result in developmental delay, seizures… Read Article Jan 6, 2021 Protect children from alarming coverage When it comes to alarming news coverage, parents should strive to protect their children from viewing the chaos. Dr. Laurel Williams, associate… Read Article Jan 5, 2021 Study sheds light on microbiome’s relationship to… A $2.4 million, five-year grant renewal of the Consortium for the Study of Chronic Pancreatitis, Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer from the National… Read Article Dec 30, 2020 Genomic assessment of cancer-… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine led the largest genomic assessment of children with RMS to determine the prevalence of genetic changes that… Read Article Dec 22, 2020 Make meaningful resolutions for the new year Losing weight, eating healthy, exercising and managing financials are typical resolutions people strive for in the new year. As 2020 nears its end,… Read Article Dec 22, 2020 Too much of a good thing – persistent… Long-term exposure to IFNγ irreversibly exhausts blood stem cells, the progenitors of all blood cells, including immune cells, by triggering their… Read Article Dec 18, 2020 New mammal reference genome helps ID genetic… The rhesus macaque is the most widely studied nonhuman primate in biomedical research. A genome sequencing project for this species, led by… Read Article Dec 17, 2020 Opioid-free joint replacement surgery: an innovative… In the midst of a national opioid crisis and with increasing data showing the adverse effects of opioids, it’s important for patients to know that… Read Article Dec 17, 2020 Optogenetic method can reveal how gut microbes affect… Research has shown that gut microbes can influence several aspects of the host’s life, including aging. 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