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GoodTo on MSNThings kids do that drive you mad and why it's not their fault (it's down to their genes, says science)There's many things kids do to that are blamed on poor parenting. However, some things children do to drive us mad are actually down to genetics, according to research.
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Motherly on MSNPicky eating in kids is mostly due to genetics, study saysPicky eating isn’t fun for any parent to deal with. And if you’ve been on that journey (or worse—if you’re on it right now), you know that one of the worst parts is the guilt, wondering if your ...
The gene-editing technique is effective for treating some illnesses but it's been too expensive to consider it for rare conditions. A new approach in the works could make it more widely available.
There are at least four distinct subtypes of autism, a new study finds, helping to explain the various trajectories of ...
Key Takeaways Few kids with autism or intellectual disability covered by public insurance receive recommended genetic testing Fewer than 1 in 5 kids covered by Medicaid received such testing The ...
The gene-editing technique is effective for treating some illnesses but it's been too expensive to consider it for rare conditions. A new approach in the works could make it more widely available.
Lucy Landman was born with a very rare genetic disorder that causes severe intellectual disability, weak muscles and seizures, among other symptoms. “She is expected to very much never be able to live ...
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