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Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and autism seem to have some similar effects on the brain. Analysing gene activity is taking us a step closer to understanding what causes such mental health conditions.
Genome Canada’s 2017 Large-Scale Applied Research Project (LSARP) Competition will support six innovative projects led or co-led by investigators at BC Children’s Hospital, an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority, including:
As U.S. company prepares to expand into Canada, one critic says testing is ‘nowhere near’ useful.
As genetic analysis is increasingly used in the clinic to help put a name to a patient’s symptoms or evaluate someone’s predisposition to an inherited disease, genetic counsellors have become more common in many parts of the world. Today, the profession remains small, but it is a growing area of opportunity that may be particularly suited to…
Many people enter genetic counselling to find out whether they will pass an illness to their children or to understand the causes of their condition.
A common genetic variant that changes how your brain is wired during adolescence could help explain why anxiety disorders most often strike in the teen years, a new study finds.
As genomics migrates to the clinic, job options are emerging for genetic counsellors to explain the meaning in mutations.
Is there a link between blue eyes and the risk of alcoholism?
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