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 Thursday, August 16, 2007 Volume 19   Number 7
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Population genetic changes are too slow to be blamed for the rapid rise in obesity in the United States and many other countries; however,genes do play a role in the development of obesity. Read more...
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NHGRI solicits applications from academic institutions, community-based organizations, and other organizations for the 2008 Community Genetics Forum, a community engagement project that encourages and supports genetics education and public participation.

   


Genomics In The News

  • The following are headlines from on-line news articles published during the past week.
  • The headlines and lead sentence are exactly as they appear in the popular press & do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of CDC.
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Cancer

Quebec women with breast cancer genes less likely to take preventive stepsnon-gov warning icon (last accessed 2/2008) CBS News, August 14

Promising new line in anti-cancer therapynon-gov warning icon News-Medical.Net, August 12

Diverse genetic abnormalities lead to NF-κB activation in multiple myelomanon-gov warning icon EurekAlert, August 13

Protein plays an important role in increased skin pigmentation that can help protect against harmful UV exposurenon-gov warning icon NIH News, August 13

Almac diagnostics announces pioneering genetic research on ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) using breast cancer DSA research toolnon-gov warning icon Medical News Today, August 10
ESF EURYI award winner aims to stop cancer cells reading their own DNAnon-gov warning icon EurekAlert, August 9

Diabetes

Genetic Testing

Gene treats diabetes but hurts livernon-gov warning icon Science Daily, August 11

More women undergo genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancernon-gov warning icon (last accessed 2/2008) WHEC TV, August 14

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Mental Illness

Spanish study links depression and genetic, environmental factorsnon-gov warning icon Medical News Today, August 10

Genetic variation helps to understand predisposition to schizophrenianon-gov warning icon Science Daily, August 9

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Other News

Omicia, Inc. and Johns Hopkins University receive NIH grant for collaboration to identify genetic causes of cardiovascular diseasenon-gov warning icon Medical News Today, August 16

Gene therapy trial halted while woman's death investigated, Medical News Today, non-gov warning icon August 13

Study: Autism linked to genetic mutations, mother's agenon-gov warning icon Dallas News, August 15 Children’s Hospital partakes in trial investigating genetic disordernon-gov warning icon NWAnews.com, August 12
Foundation's new equipment will speed up genetic researchnon-gov warning icon MySA.com, August 14

Alcohol, tobacco and geneticsnon-gov warning icon Medical News Today, August 11

GeneNews secures $2 million for development of prostate biomarkersnon-gov warning icon News-Medical.Net,
August 13

deCODE discovers cause of major subtype of glaucomanon-gov warning icon EurekAlert, August 9

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Genomics in Scientific Literature
Featured Item

Drinking from the fire hose--statistical issues in genomewide association studies
Hunter DJ & Kraft P
N Engl J Med 2007 Aug;357(5):436-9

 General Articles

Entropy-based joint analysis for two-stage genome-wide association studies
Kang G & Zuo Y
J Hum Genet 2007 Aug

Osteoporosis: the role of genetics and the environment
Ongphiphadhanakul B
Forum Nutr 2007;60:158-67

The genetics of lipoprotein metabolism and heart disease
Tai ES
Forum Nutr 2007;60:110-7

Nutrition and genome health
Fenech M
Forum Nutr 2007;60:49-65

Genetics of hypercalciuric stone forming diseases
Devuyst O & Pirson Y
Kidney Int 2007 Aug

Nutrition in the 'omics' era
Milner JA
Forum Nutr 2007;60:1-24

 

 Genetic Testing

Who should be sent for genetic testing in hereditary colorectal cancer syndromes?
Lynch HT, et al.
J Clin Oncol 2007 Aug;25(23): 3534-42
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 Family History

Risk of bladder cancer associated with family history of cancer: do low-penetrance polymorphisms account for the increase in risk?
Murta-Nascimento C, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2007 Aug;16(8):1595-600

 
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HuGE Published Literature [ back to top ]

Articles that report on population prevalence of genotypes, gene-disease associations, gene-environment and gene-gene interactions and evaluation of genetic tests. For more information on HuGE, please visit the HuGENet™ home page

For the week ending August 15, 2007, there are HuGE articles in the following areas:

Gene Variant Frequency
Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

Neoplasms
Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
Mental Disorders
Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs
Diseases of the Circulatory System
Diseases of the Respiratory System
Diseases of the Genitourinary System
Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
Injury and Poisoning

For more information on HuGE, please visit the HuGENet™ home page

 

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