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New DNA Markers for Alzheimer's

The genetic risk factors could help scientists predict and better understand the disease.

A Hole in the Genome

A small chunk of DNA linked to schizophrenia, mental retardation, and autism may change the way we think about disease.

Stem Cells Undo Birth Defects

Transplanted stem cells restore normal behavior in brain-damaged rodents.

Drug Trials for Autism

Treatments are being tested for three inherited forms.

Improving Prenatal Testing

A DNA chip could make it easier to diagnose rare conditions while the patient is still in utero.

Chinese, African Genomes Sequenced

By validating an emerging technology, two new genomic studies offer hope for the fight against disease.

Selectively Deleting Memories

Research in mice suggests that it might be possible to delete specific painful memories.

Hard Road for Medical Treatments

Promising studies are often refuted later.

Attacking Cancer Stem Cells

A screening approach identifies drugs that halt cells that feed tumors.

Five Thousand Bucks for Your Genome

A new sequencing service could change the face of human genomics.

The Holes in Our Genomes

Scanning DNA for structural changes brings new insight into disease.

Stem Cells Lessen Stroke Damage

The anti-inflammatory effect could lead to new therapies.

Vibrating Cells Disclose Their Ailments

MIT researchers gauge the progress of malaria using a novel imaging technique.

Mini Stem-Cell Labs

Researchers have grown stem cells in tiny, protective sacs.

A Unique View of Disease

Researchers use unique molecular signatures to visualize the body.

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