Mom always said, "Choose your friends wisely." Now a study led by a Rutgers Health professor shows she was onto something: Their traits can rub off on you – especially ones that are in their genes.
Risk and Outcome of Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections in Vaccinated Patients With Cancer: Real-World Evidence From the National COVID Cohort Collaborative The article by Carlos­ et al entitled “Linking ...
On December 1, 2022, the Social Responsibility Report of Chinese Companies in Saudi Arabia was officially launched, which is the first such report released by the Contact Office of Chinese Companies ...
New research suggests that the effects of social adversity may linger on in DNA and negatively affect health later on. In a study conducted by the University of Chicago and Duke University, ...
Jason Fletcher discusses potential legal and ethical issues surrounding DNA testing. Jason Fletcher, Professor in the La Follette School of Public Affairs at UW-Madison, discusses recent advancements ...
The deep coal mine at the Yorkshire village of Kellingley closed in 2015 — the last of more than 1,000 such pits that once drove British industry. As the mines closed, the jobs went with them. Faced ...
SAN DIEGO, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Illumina Inc. (ILMN), aligned with its commitments to advance the power of genomics, today published its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report.