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02/06/2014 - Genetic taste tests to aid healthy diets?
Genetic testing could be used to draw up healthy diets for patients, scientists said today. More

29/05/2014 - Human protein map unveiled
Researchers have successfully catalogued more than 18,000 human proteins - giving new insights into human biology, it was announced last night. More

15/05/2014 - Gene flaw challenges asthma theories
A genetic flaw may be responsible for the link between babies getting antibiotics and the later development of asthma, British researchers revealed today. More

12/05/2014 - Campaign to find genes behind young heart disease
A major campaign to pinpoint more genes responsible for inherited heart conditions is launched today. More

01/05/2014 - TB gene test for children
Genetic tests can be used to detect TB in children, British researchers have revealed. More

29/04/2014 - Y-chromosome loss faces men
Male health may be affected by loss of the Y-chromosome, researchers revealed last night. More

28/04/2014 - Gene test puzzler for GPs
GPs could soon find themselves battling with patients insisting they are not at risk of heart disease because of genetic test results, a professor has warned. More

24/04/2014 - Gene hope for hearing treatment
The cochlear implant was a revolution in the treatment of hearing loss - and now researchers say they can boost it with gene therapy. More

09/04/2014 - Organ breakthrough may boost elderly immunity
British scientists have made a double breakthrough which could help reverse some of the effects of ageing, it was announced last night. More

03/04/2014 - Alzheimer's project to link causes
Researchers in Cardiff are setting out to link the genetic and lifestyle causes of Alzheimer's disease, it was announced today. More

28/03/2014 - Drugs hope to spare women breast surgery
Women with the breast cancer gene BRCA1 might be treated with drugs rather than surgery in the future, researchers say today. More

27/03/2014 - DNA test to spot children at weight risk
A simple DNA test could be used to predict which five-year-old children will put on weight, researchers have revealed. More

27/03/2014 - Arthritis gene breakthrough hope
British researchers have made a breakthrough in the search for the causes of rheumatoid arthritis - identifying two genetic types of the disease. More

19/03/2014 - Genes affect fried food risk
Genes may play a role in determining whether fried food makes someone fat, researchers reveal today. More

28/02/2014 - Women urged to follow Angelina on cancer
High profile stories about women facing genetic risk of cancer have had an impact on thousands of people - but not enough impact, campaigners say today. More

21/02/2014 - Blood pressure genes discovered
Eleven new genes that are central to the cause of high blood pressure and heart disease have been discovered, it was announced yesterday. More

19/02/2014 - Exercise hormone linked to ageing
British researchers say they have found a new link between keeping fit and delaying ageing. More

10/02/2014 - Diabetes genes common to humans
British researchers have helped find seven new regions of the human gene map linked to type 2 diabetes. More

07/02/2014 - Gene scans set to boost cancer treatment
Doctors may soon be able to undertake full genetic scans of women with advanced breast cancer to work out the best treatment for them, researchers report today. More

05/02/2014 - Phone game to help beat cancer
Players of a new smartphone game will be helping with cancer research, it was announced yesterday. More

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