GENOMIC SEQUENCING

Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Price of Genetic Insights

The 100, 000 Genomes Project is a big deal in the world of genetics. It's all about sequencing genomes to find extra bits of information. This isn't just about finding out what makes us unique. It's also about discovering health risks that people might not know they have. But there's a catch. Returning these extra findings isn't cheap. So, how do we figure out if it'...

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

How Mom's Weight Affects Baby's Gut Health

Infant gut health is a hot topic. The way a baby's gut develops in the first six months of life can be influenced by many factors. One of these factors is the mother's weight. This is a big deal because it can affect the baby's health in the long run. Let's dive in and see how this works. First off, the gut microbiome is like a tiny ecosystem living in the diges...

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Understanding Parents' Views on Genomic Sequencing in Diverse Kids

Genomic sequencing is a powerful tool that can help figure out why some kids have certain health issues. But what do parents think about this process, especially when their kids are from groups that don't always get the best medical care? That’s what a group of five studies set out to discover. They focused on kids who might have genetic conditions and made sure to i...

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Solving Mystery Fevers in Bamako: A New Tool for Doctors

In Bamako, Mali, figuring out why people have unexplained fevers is tough. Diseases like malaria, HIV, and yellow fever often overlap. A recent study tried to uncover the reasons behind these fevers. The study included people of all ages with high temperatures. Doctors collected basic information and used rapid tests, a method called reverse transcriptase PCR, and te...

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Revolutionizing Crime-Solving: DNA's Hidden Tracking System

DNA has been a game-changer in crime-solving, but scientists are constantly looking for better ways to use it. Traditionally, they've used molecular tags, like barcodes, to keep track of DNA samples and spot mistakes. But these tags don't take full advantage of DNA's unique sequence variations. Enter molecular etches – tiny, synthetic DNA pieces that work like a buil...

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