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Mayo Clinic Identifies Gene Critical to Development and Spread of Lung Cancer

Click Here to Read More … A single gene that promotes initial development of the most common form of lung cancer and its lethal metastases has been identified by researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida.
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Test Identifies Bone Marrow Transplant Patients Who Smoke, Helps Yield Better Outcomes

Click Here to Read More … A test helps identify bone marrow transplant patients who smoke, and knowing that can improve treatment outcomes, according to Mayo Clinic researchers.
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MGH Cancer Center team identifies potential treatment target for KRAS-mutated colon cancer

Click Here to Read More … Researchers from the MGH Cancer Center have identified a new potential strategy for treating colon tumors driven by mutations in the KRAS gene, which usually resist both conventional and targeted treatments.
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International team identifies 21 new genetic risk factors for Crohn’s disease

Click Here to Read More … An international consortium of Crohn’s disease researchers has combined data from three independent studies to identify 21 new genetic variants associated with the inflammatory bowel disorder, bringing the total number of risk factors to 32.
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International study identifies new gene targets for hypertension treatment

Click Here to Read More … A new report from MGH scientists and colleagues around the world finds that common variants in 28 regions of DNA are associated with blood pressure in human patients. Most of the identified regions were completely unsuspected, and several may lead to a totally new class of hypertension drugs.
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Mayo Clinic Study Identifies Earliest Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease

Click Here to Read More … A Mayo Clinic study recommends adding new pre-clinical Alzheimer’s categories to more effectively identify and treat people and give researchers standard definitions to work with.
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Mayo Clinic Identifies Risk Factors for Repeat Adenoid Removal in Children

Click Here to Read More … It isn’t unusual for children to have their tonsils and adenoids removed, and the younger those patients are, the greater the risk their adenoids will grow back and they will need to have them taken out again, Mayo Clinic researchers have found.
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CDC Report Identifies Need for Increased Monitoring of Adult Mental Illness

Click Here to Read More … Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Gene scan of Alzheimer’s families identifies four new suspect genes

Click Here to Read More … The first family-based genome-wide association study in Alzheimer’s disease has identified the sites of four novel genes that may significantly influence risk for the most common late-onset form of the devastating neurological disorder.
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New Research Identifies Risk Factors For Sudden Cardiac Death In Post-Menopausal Women With Coronary Artery Disease

Click Here to Read More … A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania indicates that post-menopausal women with coronary artery disease and other risk factors are at an increased risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). “Until now, there has been very little data about SCD risk in women with existing cardiovascular conditions…
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