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U.S. receives an 'E' on AIDS report card
A global score card on AIDS programs gave the United States a nearly flunking grade because the country's health officials failed to report their...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/26/08 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Obama should tap personalized medicine tools, Leavitt says
President-elect Barack Obama should explore tools of personalized medicine, such as genetic tests and online health records, to mend the U.S....
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/15/08 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Accuracy of ancestry gene tests doubted
Genetic tests that companies sell to people searching for information on their ancestors are based on data from modern individuals and may not...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/14/08 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Tiger repaired by Utah doctor
The surgeon who operated on the damaged left knee of Tiger Woods is known for advancing a novel procedure that may help restore the top-ranked...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/29/08 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
DeCode Genetics to sell tests of personal genomes
DeCode Genetics Inc., the Icelandic company developing drugs based on DNA studies, will sell a $985 test that can probe a person's entire genome,...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/26/07 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Global heat wave after 2009?
The Earth is headed for a record-setting heat wave after 2009, a team of U.K. climate experts said in the first such report based on observations...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/10/07 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Autism, other illnesses may be linked by genes
Autism, schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorder may be linked to several of the same genes, scientists said in a study that may spark a search...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 07/03/07 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Study finds FluMist more effective than shots in children
MedImmune Inc.'s FluMist, the nasal spray influenza vaccine that contains live virus, was more effective than traditional shots in young children...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 02/15/07 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Stem cells help mice make insulin
Stem cells from adult human bone helped mice with diabetes make insulin, suggesting new treatments for the disease that afflicts millions of...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 11/07/06 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication -
Poor countries may patent bird virus strains
Poorer countries where bird flu is spreading may patent individual strains of the virus as a way to help them negotiate lower prices for vaccines...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/25/06 by John Lauerman Bloomberg News · More from publication


