Tests suggest scientists achieved 1st ‘in body’ gene editing
Scientists think they have achieved the first gene editing inside the body, altering DNA in adults to try to treat a disease, although it’s too soon to know if this will help.
Scientists think they have achieved the first gene editing inside the body, altering DNA in adults to try to treat a disease, although it’s too soon to know if this will help.
NEW YORK — Last year, Katie Burns got a phone call that shows what can happen in medicine when information runs ahead of knowledge.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Would you want to know if you harbor a gene linked to Alzheimer’s or another incurable disease? A new poll finds most Americans would.
WASHINGTON — Wanted: A million people willing to share their DNA and 10 years of health habits, big and small, for science.
Scientists have the first major evidence that blood tests called liquid biopsies hold promise for screening people for cancer.
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