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23/11/2015 - Impulsivity when drunk linked to genes
A new genetic mutation has been identified which appears to be linked to impulsive and reckless behaviour after consuming alcohol. More

20/11/2015 - Genetic diabetes test created
A new genetic test for diabetes is under development at Exeter University, UK. More

19/11/2015 - Gene breaches antibiotic "last line"
A highly mobile gene resistant to the "last line" of antibiotics has emerged in southern China, it was announced today. More

10/11/2015 - Gene found for child cancer
A single genetic mutation may be responsible for about 10% of familial cases of the childhood cancer, Wilms tumour, British researchers have reported. More

06/11/2015 - Infant saved by genetically modified T cells - first treatment
An infant appears to have been cured of advanced leukaemia using an experimental treatment with genetically modified T-cells, it was announced yesterday. More

30/10/2015 - Gene fingerprint could extend cancer drug use
The use of common cancer drugs could be extended after the identification of a new genetic "fingerprint", researchers revealed last night. More

28/10/2015 - Gene links to ageing uncovered
New genetic findings should help scientists uncover the secrets of human ageing, researchers have reported. More

28/10/2015 - Extra genes linked to testicular cancer
A gene test could help identify men at high risk of testicular cancer, British researchers say today. More

20/10/2015 - Eczema genes highlight immune factors
New genetic findings about eczema continue to highlight the role of the immune system in the disease, British researchers said last night. More

19/10/2015 - Genetic project shows obesity genes
British researchers have pin-pointed new genes involved in schizophrenia and obesity in a major research project. More

09/10/2015 - Mechanism behind premature ageing disease revealed
A study has offered new insights into the mechanisms behind progeria, an incurable disease that causes premature ageing. More

05/10/2015 - MicroRNA key to myeloma test
Scientists have unveiled proposals for a new test that could speed up early diagnosis of multiple myeloma. More

01/10/2015 - Anti-malaria gene found
An anti-malaria gene protects some children from developing the disease, researchers reported last night. More

28/09/2015 - Study pinpoints genes linked to smoking - and smoking protection
A major UK study has pin-pointed genes that help some people avoid the ill-effects of smoking, it was announced today. More

25/09/2015 - Cancer relapse gene study
Researchers have found new genetic factors that indicate the risk of relapse in breast cancer, a major European conference is to be told. More

23/09/2015 - Gene therapy for Parkinson's
British scientists have unveiled a radical new therapy for Parkinson's disease - based on gene therapy. More

15/09/2015 - UK gene study identifies rare variants
A large-scale genome project into rare genetic variants has made “important new contributions” to understanding of disease and its risk factors, researchers report today. More

07/09/2015 - Test could show "biological age"
A new molecular test could show how well a person is ageing, it is revealed today. More

27/08/2015 - Blood test for breast cancer relapse
A blood test will be able to identify breast cancer relapse months before tumours become visible, researchers announced last night. More

18/08/2015 - Aspirin may protect obese against cancer
People who are overweight may cut their risk of cancer by taking regular aspirin, researchers said last night. More

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