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Paul Ritchie

Abnormal genes can be repaired by selective reverse mutation. This involves selecting particular genes and processing them back to their original form. The last option is simply to keep a gene, but alter it to meet the specifications.

By: Paul Ritchie l Education > Science l Dec 16, 2009 l Views: 52
Mercier

Researchers have reported success in using gene therapy to treat a rare type of inherited blindness, called Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), according to New England Journal of Medicine online Sunday.

By: Mercier l Travel l Apr 28, 2008 l Views: 15
Pattrick Savarna

The newly developed cells are no less useful than the natural cochlear hair cells . As the hearing ability of the mouse was found pretty normal. Thus, gene therapy will make a deaf listen.

By: Pattrick Savarna l Technology > Communication l Sep 17, 2008 l Views: 67 l Comments: 1
Trisa Wang

A genetic variation that raises the risk of obesity has been discovered by a British-led research team, offering insight into why some people put on weight while others with similar lifestyles stay slim.

By: Trisa Wang l Health > Alternative Medicine l May 05, 2008 l Views: 11

... to amaze us... and recently researchers at Harvard Medical School have discovered what they beleive to be an anti aging gene, which is part of a family of enzymes known as sirtuins appear to extend lifespan rather dramatically in organisms ...

By: Kirsten Whittaker l Health > Anti Aging l Oct 10, 2009 l Views: 126

... a mistake. That is neural science. The truth today is the brain has plasticity and you can use that knowledge to change your brain genes in many ways. For eating disorders there is hope to change your brain and your genes using simple, ...

By: Kathleen Fuller l Self Improvement > Motivational l Feb 06, 2009 l Views: 293
Aviisha Staff

The discovery of a rare gene mutatiion, DEC2, and the role it plays in determining how much less sleep a person might need, might eventually lead to a drug being developed to help humans sleep less and be less tired in daylight hours.

By: Aviisha Staff l Health > Sleep l Dec 01, 2009 l Views: 57
Rob D. Hawkins

Male pattern baldness is the most common cause of hair loss in men and surprisingly one of the most common seen in women. It’s impact is seen in as many as nine out of ten men and one out of every four women who experience permanent ...

By: Rob D. Hawkins l Health > Hair Loss l Nov 18, 2009 l Views: 190
Paul Rodgers

Laboratory experiments showed that resveratrol:Reduced the function of proteins in the pancreatic cancer cell membranes that are responsible for pumping chemotherapy out of the cell, making the cells chemo-sensitive. The study also showed ...

By: Paul Rodgers l Health > Supplements & Vitamins l May 13, 2008 l Views: 814

Researchers have recently discovered that by silencing a gene found in the body, the potential for lung cancer may increase substantially. It may be common that with the inhalation of toxic carcinogens that the gene becomes mutated and ...

By: Peter Kent l Health l Jan 15, 2009 l Views: 9

... advancements in medicine are focused on finding cure for life threatening diseases but this approach is now starting to change. A group of intellectual scientists have found a way to cure periodontal disease through gene therapy.

By: Angela Rogers l Health > Dental Care l Jan 27, 2009 l Views: 199

Scientists have recently discovered several genes that may be responsible for the development of leukemia among patients, or at least increase the identification of those predisposed to the condition.

By: Peter Kent l Health l Dec 01, 2008 l Views: 9

... alcohol abuse when a person turns an occasional drink into a habit, disregarding the frequency and the quantity. This seriously damages professional life and relationships or provokes problems with the law. Alcohol abuse is the first step ...

By: Ethan Armitage l Health > Medicine l Mar 05, 2007 l Views: 35

Scientists recently discovered a new and likely genetic condition that may cause the development of liver disease and liver failure due to the inability for the liver to block toxic bile from entering into the body. The condition is likely ...

By: Katie Kelley l Health l Dec 16, 2008 l Views: 377

Factors affecting skin aging.

By: Christopher Litz l Health > Anti Aging l Jul 22, 2008 l Views: 369
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