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Health, Science & EnvironmentBrynn Schulte nearly died twice when she was a baby, at one point needing emergency surgery for massive bleeding in her brain.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says the technology is being used more often to solve crimes.
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23andMe was the first genomic company to receive FDA permission to provide consumers with information about potential genetic diseases or conditions,…
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23andMe was the first genomic company to receive FDA permission to provide consumers with information about potential genetic diseases or conditions,…
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Most women with breast cancer say they want testing to know if they carry BRCA gene mutations that increase cancer risk, but only around half of women at high risk actually get tested.
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Results from two sets of experiments provide encouragement to researchers working on "chimera" embryos that may someday be used to grow organs for transplantation into people.
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In its update of ethics rules aimed at protecting patients, the Obama administration decided against a provision that scientists said would hinder research. Consumer advocates aren't happy.
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11:00 Breast cancer gene BRCA1 might be microscopic, but it's been big in the news since actress Angelina Jolie reported last week that she was a carrier…