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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism, University of Virginia Study
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov.

Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism, University of Virginia Study.

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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
THURSDAY, Nov.

20 (HealthDay News) -- Variations in the genetic makeup of alcoholics may affect how much they drink, a new study suggests.

And the key might be the brain's control of serotonin, a mood-influencing neurological chemical.

HealthScout:  Nov 21 2008 11:37AM
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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
THURSDAY, Nov.

20 (HealthDay News) -- Variations in the genetic makeup of alcoholics may affect how much they drink, a new study suggests.

And the key might be the brain's control of serotonin, a mood-influencing neurological chemical.

Medbroadcast:  Nov 21 2008 1:21AM
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Genetic Technology Alert. Marker for Predicting Obesity; Proteins Linked with Blood-Vessel Dysfunction; Eviden
_ Genetic Technology Alert.

Marker for Predicting Obesity; Proteins Linked with Blood-Vessel Dysfunction; Eviden.

Frost & Sullivan:  Nov 21 2008 6:50AM
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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
THURSDAY, Nov.

20 (HealthDay News) -- Variations in the genetic makeup of alcoholics may affect how much they drink, a new study suggests.

And the key might be the brain's control of serotonin, a mood-influencing neurological chemical.

National Womens Health Information Center:  Nov 20 2008 10:21PM
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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
Processing of the brain chemical serotonin may be key, study says THURSDAY, Nov.

20 (HealthDay News) -- Variations in the genetic makeup of alcoholics may affect how much they drink, a new study suggests.

And the key might be the brain's...

Forbes.com:  Nov 20 2008 10:13PM
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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
_ Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism.
Washington Post:  Nov 20 2008 9:59PM
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Genetic Trait Linked to Alcoholism
THURSDAY, Nov.

20 (HealthDay News) -- Variations in the genetic makeup of alcoholics may affect how much they drink, a new study suggests.

And the key might be the brain's control of serotonin, a mood-influencing neurological chemical.

US News:  Nov 20 2008 9:19PM
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Estrogen receptor genotypes influence treatment-induced hot flashes
MedWire News: Genetic variations in the estrogen receptor (ER) gene influence the frequency and severity of hot flashes brought on by hormone treatment for breast cancer, study results demonstrate.

In addition, hot flashes were...

MedWire News:  Nov 20 2008 8:27PM
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Undescended Testicles in Infants Linked to Genetic Abnormalities
PADOVA, Italy, Nov.

18 -- Bilateral or persistent failure of testicular descent in infants and toddlers may signal the presence of a genetic mutation, such as Klinefelter syndrome.

Although genetic alterations were found in only 2.8% of...

MedPage Today:  Nov 19 2008 8:53AM
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Cryptorchidism Linked to Specific Genetic Mutations
_ Cryptorchidism Linked to Specific Genetic Mutations.
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Cryptorchidism Linked to Specific Genetic Mutations
_ Cryptorchidism Linked to Specific Genetic Mutations.
Abstracts in Hematology and Oncology:  Nov 18 2008 9:50PM
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Genetic Material Linked to Metastasis
Washington, Nov 16 (Prensa Latina) The absence of a small portion of ribonucleic acid (RNA) might be linked to cancer's aggressiveness, Science magazine reported in its latest issue.

Scientists from the University of Michigan found that...

Prensa Latina:  Nov 16 2008 5:10PM
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Learn about the Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets
Technology advancements in forensics have been of considerable import in recent years.

Recent examples include improved fingerprint recovery from metals, such as gun cartridges and bomb fragments, use of the chemistry of color to identify...

SmartBrief:  Nov 14 2008 1:38PM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Linked to Genetic Mutation, Study Suggests
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov.

3 (AScribe Newswire) -- With the days shortening toward winter, many people will begin to experience the winter blahs.

For some, the effect can be devastating.

About 6 percent of the U.S.

population suffers...

Ascribe:  Nov 8 2008 6:07AM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Linked to Genetic Mutation
About 6 percent of the U.S.

population suffers from seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, a sometimes-debilitating depression that begins in the fall and continues through winter.

Sufferers may even find it difficult to get out of bed in...

Innovations Report:  Nov 7 2008 10:05AM
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Childhood Language Disorder and Autism may be Genetically Linked
Sex Drive in Older Women can be Boosted by Male Hormone Patch: Study(6 hrs ago) (6 hrs ago) Bill Gates Optimistic About Obama's Efforts to Tackle Global Health Issues(7 hrs ago) Genetic Predictors That may Lead to Oesophageal Cancer...
MedIndia:  Nov 6 2008 7:42PM
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Skewed X Chromosome Inactivation and Breast and Ovarian Cancer Status: Evidence for X-Linked Modifiers of BRCA
Journal of the National Cancer Institute Advance Access originally published online on October 28, 2008 JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2008 100(21):1519-1529; doi:10.1093/jnci/djn345 This Article All Versions of this Article:...
Journal of the National Cancer Institute:  Nov 5 2008 1:52AM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Linked to Genetic Mutation
With the days shortening toward winter, many people will begin to experience the winter blahs.

For some, the effect can be devastating.

About 6 percent of the U.S.

population suffers from seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, a...

Huliq.com:  Nov 4 2008 7:09PM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May be Linked to Genetic Mutation: Study
(Xinhua via COMTEX News Network) -- A new study indicates that seasonal affective disorder (SAD) may be linked to a genetic mutation in the eye that makes a SAD patient less sensitive to light.

The findings are published Monday in the...

Therapeutics Daily:  Nov 4 2008 12:00PM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Linked to Genetic Mutation, Study Suggests
Newswise With the days shortening toward winter, many people will begin to experience the winter blahs.

For some, the effect can be devastating.

About 6 percent of the U.S.

population suffers from seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, a...

Newswise:  Nov 4 2008 2:48AM
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Seasonal Affective Disorder May Be Linked To Genetic Mutation, Study Suggests
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3, 2008) With the days shortening toward winter, many people will begin to experience the winter blahs.

For some, the effect can be devastating.

About 6 percent of the U.S.

population suffers from seasonal...

Science Daily:  Nov 3 2008 9:55PM
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The latest breast cancer developments that could save your life
Experts are continually seeking new weapons to fight the UK's most common type of cancer.

Here are the latest developments that could save your life.

Breast cancer is the most common form of the disease in the UK - 12,300 women die of it...

Mirror.co.uk:  Oct 30 2008 3:44PM
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Crucial TB gene discovered
Genetic variation could play a key role in deciding whether people become infected with tuberculosis (TB), according to new research carried out in Singapore.

Scientists in the city state have identified a gene associated with...

Healthcare Today:  Oct 28 2008 7:47PM
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New Genes Linked To Lung Cancer In Large-scale Genetic Study
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23, 2008) A multi-institution team, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today reported results of the largest effort to date to chart the genetic...

Science Daily:  Oct 26 2008 4:51PM
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