For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, TODAY's Jill Martin brought together participants to sign up for genetic tests for breast ...
The MCO-010 vector uses surviving cells in the retina to produce a photosensitive protein that may help patients regain some ...
Doctors can order genetic tests for people at high risk of breast cancer, and insurance often covers those, Kamal says. For ...
A free research study at Nebraska Medicine is offering you the chance to learn how your genetics could impact your health.
Researchers developed an experimental method to convert skin cells into eggs, potentially allowing older women and same-sex ...
Parkinson's disease causes both movement and cognitive deficits, and for a long time both were thought to be caused by the ...
In a recent study published in Genome Biology, researchers investigate the impact of a novel loss-of-function mutation in the oxidation resistance 1 (OXR1) gene on cellular functions, neurodevelopment ...
Only around two percent of the human genome codes for proteins, and while those proteins carry out many important functions of the cell, the rest of the genome cannot be ignored. However, for decades ...
Jill Martin, 'Today' contributor and breast cancer survivor, spoke to PEOPLE during the NBC morning show's "Pink Plaza" event ...
The prothrombin gene mutation increases your risk of severe blood clots. Medications, regular checkups, and healthy lifestyle habits can help reduce this risk. The prothrombin gene plays a crucial ...
An international research team led by the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) has discovered a ...