What if you could take a test to help you catch, or even prevent, cancer? A free genetic screening study through Sanford ...
A world-first study has shown that it is possible to determine who is likely to get depression in late-life based on a "genetic score." The longitudinal study of more than 12,000 people over 70 paves ...
About a year ago, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted premarket approval to AvertD (SOLVD Health), the first genetic test to assess an individual’s risk of developing opioid use disorder ...
Genetic testing in India is transforming preventive healthcare by identifying disease risks early, enabling personalised ...
Genomics can help to identify people who are more likely to develop glaucoma potentially long before any symptoms of the ...
A new study, co-led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published March 30 in Nature Medicine, ...
When a person with cancer finds out they carry an inherited genetic variant that puts them at higher risk of cancer, the ...
I was one of the first to spit into a test tube, giving up my DNA forever to learn more about my health and heredity. You know, the ones that promise to connect you with distant relatives you didn’t ...
The future of personalized medicine is rapidly becoming a reality, powered by advances in genetic testing and healthcare. Once limited to research labs, genetic insights are now transforming how ...
A blood test clarifies which gene variants truly cause congenital heart defects, linking diagnosis to more precise ...
Human embryo screening undermines parental trust, stigmatizes disability, narrows genetic diversity, and erodes the foundation of unconditional love. Artificial intelligence compounds these dangers by ...