
New Prenatal Test For Down Syndrome Less Risky Than Amniocentesis, Scientists Say
Pregnant women worried about
their babies' genetic health
face a tough decision: get
prenatal gene testing and
risk miscarriage, or skip
... > full story

Alcohol Consumption Can Cause Too Much Cell Death, Fetal Abnormalities
The initial signs of fetal
alcohol syndrome are slight
but classic: facial
malformations such as a flat
and high upper lip, small
... > full story

Can Facial Structures, Brain Abnormalities Reveal Formula For Detection Of Autism?
Recently, Harvard
researchers reported that
children with autism have a
wide range of genetic
defects, making it nearly
... > full story

10,000 People In World-first Cerebral Palsy Study
Researchers have launched
the largest study of its
kind in the world in a bid
to better understand the
possible genetic causes of
cerebral palsy. ... > full story
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Traumatic Brain Injury Common Amongst Homeless People
October 6, 2008 Traumatic brain injury is common amongst homeless people and is associated with poorer health, found a study of more than 900 homeless men and women in ... > full story -
Loss Of The Protein Target Of Lithium Disrupts Normal Mouse Embryonic Heart Development
October 3, 2008 One drug used to treat bipolar disorder is lithium, an inhibitor of GSK-3 proteins controversially linked to congenital heart defects. However, new data indicate that mice lacking GSK-3-beta die ... > full story -
Neuropeptide Y System Linked To More Severe Form Of Alcohol Dependence
September 29, 2008 Prior animal research showed an association between the neuropeptide Y (NPY) pathway and its three receptor genes and alcohol dependence, alcohol withdrawal and cocaine use. New human findings link ... > full story -
Mapping The Neuron-behavior Link In Rett Syndrome
September 26, 2008 A link between certain behaviors and the lack of the protein associated with Rett Syndrome -- a devastating autism spectrum disorder -- demonstrates the importance of MeCP2 (the protein) and reveals ... > full story -
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Rare Genetic Disorder Gives Clues To Autism, Epilepsy, Mental Retardation
September 25, 2008 Studying a rare genetic disorder called tuberous sclerosis complex, researchers have uncovered a possible cause of some neurodevelopmental disorders: structural abnormalities in neurons. The growth ... > full story -
Revealing The Regulating Mechanism Behind Signal Transduction In The Brain
September 22, 2008 Our brain consists of billions of cells that continually transmit signals to each other. This dynamic process works only when the brain cells make contact correctly, or, in other words, when there is ... > full story -
Turn It Off To Turn It On: Neuroscientists Discover Critical Early Step Of Memory Formation
September 15, 2008 Researchers have found how nerve cells in the brain ensure that Arc, a protein critical for memory formation, is made instantly after nerve stimulation. Paradoxically, its manufacture involves two ... > full story -
Back-to-school Challenges For Children Dealing With Heart Health Difficulties
September 15, 2008 This challenge of the first day of school is even greater for those born with a congenital heart malformation and who underwent open-heart surgery soon after birth. Researchers have now assessed the ... > full story -
70 Years Old And Going Strong With Down Syndrome And No Dementia
September 12, 2008 In the world of Down syndrome, 'Mr. C' is a rarity. A real person whose progress has been tracked for the past 16 years, at seventy, 'Mr. C' has well surpassed the average life expectancy of a person ... > full story -
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Aberrations In One Region Of One Chromosome Associated With Broad Range Of Disorders In Children
September 11, 2008 A submicroscopic variation in a region of human chromosome 1q21.1 is associated with a broad range of disorders and levels of impairment, including mental retardation, autism, heart defects, hand ... > full story
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