Archive for the tag 'AJHG'

Jun 26 2009

Researchers Warn That Drug Development Based On Obesity Genetics Could Deliver More Than Is Bargained For

Published by ErinC under news

Not surprisingly, there has been intense interest in the genetics of obesity in recent years.  Obesity is a major health problem, resulting in tens of thousands of premature deaths and billions of dollars in healthcare costs each year in the United States, and it is known from twin and family studies that weight is a [...]

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Jun 25 2009

Curriculum Reform Needed For An Informed Public When It Comes To Genetics, Expert Says

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It’s not enough to teach genetics, says Michael Dougherty, director of education for the American Society for Human Genetics.  It has to be taught in the right way.
“Current teaching practices may be producing a public that is unprepared to participate effectively as medical consumers in a world where personalized medicine will rely increasingly on genetic [...]

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Apr 22 2008

Historical Genetics: Researchers Find Traces of Crusades, Spread of Islam in Lebanon

Published by MattC under news

Generally, the DNA in a man’s Y-chromosome contains information about prehistoric migrations that happened many millennia in the past. But a recent study of men in Lebanon shows that genetics can be a reflection of more recent events as well.
A paper published in the April issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics shows that [...]

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