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12/09/2012 - Obesity in the genes?
Obesity may largely be in the genes, an expert claims today. More

12/09/2012 - Hope for new breast treatment
Scientists may have found a way of treating one of the deadliest forms of breast cancer, it was announced last night. More

10/09/2012 - Gene findings flow
British researchers were unveiling new genetic findings last night, homing in on liver disease and cancer of the oesophagus. More

07/09/2012 - X-ray threat to young breast gene women
Young women who carry breast cancer genes are highly vulnerable to x-rays, researchers warned today. More

06/09/2012 - Human gene secrets emerge
Human genetic make-up is several times more complex than previously thought, according to the stunning findings of the latest investigative project. More

30/08/2012 - Female happiness gene found
Women who are happy may benefit from the effects of a single gene, researchers have reported. More

28/08/2012 - Parkinson's fails to deter "Iron man"
A man of 40 diagnosed with Parkinson's disease plans to defy the condition with the aim of raising a million pounds for research. More

13/08/2012 - Diabetes genes unravelled
British researchers have taken a major step towards unravelling the genetic secrets of type 2 diabetes, it was announced last night. More

13/08/2012 - Gene key to iron cancer link
A genetic study casts new light on how red meat and other iron rich foods may cause bowel cancer. More

06/08/2012 - Human evolution speeding up?
Key genes in the human immune system are evolving generation by generation - causing massive problems for transplant matches, researchers have warned. More

03/08/2012 - Why women live longer?
Women tend to live longer than men - and it may be in the genes they give to their sons, researchers revealed yesterday. More

31/07/2012 - Light pulses used to control brain
Scientists are testing new treatments for brain disorders after successfully controlling the behaviour of monkeys with light pulses. More

29/06/2012 - Flu gene may be cure
The flu virus contains a secret gene which can be used to prevent the disease killing its victim, British researchers revealed last night. More

13/06/2012 - New gene links to migraine
New genetic risk factors for migraine have been discovered by a team from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, UK, and colleagues in Finland. More

31/05/2012 - Cancer monitoring test unveiled
A new kind of blood test could monitor the progress of cancer treatment - helping doctors identify genetic mutations, it was announced last night. More

28/05/2012 - Immune boost could fight Alzheimer's
The human immune system may have the ability to fight Alzheimer's disease, British researchers say. More

25/05/2012 - Gene discovery could herald non-hormonal male contraceptive
A new male contraceptive could be developed following genetic discoveries by British scientists, it was announced today. More

17/05/2012 - Nine new breast cancer genes
Nine new genes have been found linked to breast cancer, British scientists revealed last night. More

10/04/2012 - Gene found for early-onset Alzheimer's
A gene that causes early-onset of Alzheimer’s disease has been discovered by a French research team. More

10/04/2012 - Drug-resistant malaria proliferating
A strain of malaria that is resistant to standard treatment has been extensively reported along the Thailand-Burma border. More

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