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28/01/2014 - Hope for new ovarian cancer drugs
British researchers are setting out to find new drugs to help treat ovarian cancer, it has been announced. More

27/01/2014 - Hope for advanced breast cancer treatment
A new treatment may be able to combat the spread of advanced breast cancer, British researchers announced yesterday. More

22/01/2014 - How shift-working disrupts genes
Shift workers and others who sleep irregular hours may face disruption of many of their genes, British researchers have warned. More

16/01/2014 - Gene therapy hope for eye disease
British doctors have successfully used gene therapy to improve the eyesight of people with an incurable disorder, it was announced today. More

13/01/2014 - Diabetes causes found in junk DNA
British scientists are investigating so-called junk DNA to find new clues about the causes of diabetes, it was revealed last night. More

10/01/2014 - Parkinson's gene therapy hope
A radical new gene therapy for Parkinson's disease has shown promise in tests on patients - but evidence that it works is still missing, researchers report today. More

06/01/2014 - Gene linked to severe sleep disorder
People with a severe sleep disorder are almost all affected by a single gene mutation which affects the immune system, researchers have revealed. More

03/01/2014 - Young drinkers’ DNA affected by alcohol
Young people’s DNA could be affected when they drink alcohol, a preliminary study has found. More

31/12/2013 - Common cold research breakthrough
A European research team says it has made major advances in understanding the virus for the common cold. More

27/12/2013 - Cervical cancer gene discoveries
The unravelling of a series of gene mutations linked to cervical cancer may offer new treatment hopes, researchers have said. More

27/12/2013 - Rheumatoid arthritis gene discoveries offer hope
Researchers say they have a "definitive" list of genes involved in rheumatoid arthritis. More

19/12/2013 - Professor backs cancer prevention surgery
Women at high risk of developing cancer of the ovaries and breasts should consider radical surgery to protect themselves, according to a Manchester professor. More

12/12/2013 - Father genes influence baby weight
Children that are born small may suffer from a genetic problem that also causes their fathers to develop diabetes, according to a major UK research project. More

09/12/2013 - Immune programming blood cancer hope
A radical new technique, based on reprogramming immune system cells, is proving a "powerful" treatment, researchers revealed yesterday. More

09/12/2013 - Gene found in range of cancers
A single gene may be involved in a whole range of types of cancer, British researchers revealed last night. More

04/12/2013 - Families predisposed to gout
New studies into genetic susceptibility need to be undertaken after researchers discovered that families can be predisposed to gout. More

02/12/2013 - Panic disorder gene found
Scientists have discovered a gene responsible for panic disorder, it has been announced. More

27/11/2013 - Alcohol dependence gene mutation discovered
British researchers may have found a new gene linked to alcohol abuse, it was announced yesterday. More

20/11/2013 - Bed-time aspirin might be best
People who take aspirin to prevent heart attack might be better taking it at bed-time than in the morning, according to a Dutch study. More

11/11/2013 - First junk DNA disease found
British scientists have for the first time found the cause of a disease in genetic matter until recently regarded as "junk DNA," it was announced last night. More

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