Monday, November 19, 2012

Gene predicts death

  • Gene Predicts Time Of Death Down To The Hour: Study

    Genetic "switches" determine much about our bodies, including hair color, blood type and disposition to certain diseases.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Gene Predicts Time of Death

    A common gene variant separates early birds from night owls, and can even predict someone's hour of death. The findings—published in the November issue of the journal Annals of Neurology—could help people schedule anything from work to medical ...

    www.genengnews.com

  • Study: A Gene Predicts What Time of Day You Will Die

    IMPLICATIONS: More relevant than allowing us to channel our inner Nate Silver and predicting the time of people's death, understanding people's individualized rhythms can allow us to reschedule things like school and work hours to help people function ...

    www.theatlantic.com

  • The time of your death is in your genes

    The time of your death is in your genes. By Charlotte Beugge 19.11.12. Scientists have discovered a gene which predicts what time of day you'll die - but, rather unhelpfully, does not provide the date. A team of scientists investigating the development ...

    www.lifeinsurance.co.uk

  • Gene variant that predicts time of death

    Scientists have for the first time discovered a common gene variant that influences when you will wake up each day and the time of the day you are most likely to die, a new study has claimed.

    english.samaylive.com

  • Genetic Variants Could Predict Time Of Death And Whether You Are A Night Owl ...

    Scientists have for the first time identified a common gene variant which not only determines whether or not a person is an early riser or a night owl, but could also indicate what time of day an individual is likely to die.

    www.redorbit.com

  • Gene That Determines If You're A Night Owl Or An Early Bird Also Makes A ...

    The natural circadian rhythm of death means most people are likely to kick off at about 11 am, though mutations in this gene seem likely to have an effect on even that cycle, with people with a certain mutation more likely to pass away in the evening ...

    www.geekosystem.com

  • Gene breakthrough after sad setback

    Wilson began to focus on finding safe, efficient gene-delivery viruses, or vectors, after a study he led caused the 1999 death of Arizona teenager Jesse Gelsinger - the world's first gene-therapy victim. The vector in that study triggered a fatal ...

    www.philly.com

  • Lyons: Fox News outfoxed on predictions

    So was the author of this elegant communication I received after a column predicting the 2012 election would mark the end of Richard Nixon's "Southern strategy.

    amarillo.com

  • Gene variant predicts lymphoma treatment response

    German researchers have identified a gene variant that significantly influences the outcome of methotrexate (MTX) therapy for primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL).

    www.news-medical.net

  • Lung cancer odds better with gene test

    Lung cancer odds better with gene test ... Through that chance encounter, Heinrichs, a Hillsborough resident, became one of the first patients to benefit from a new molecular test developed by UCSF researchers that can predict whether a tumor - even at ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Tesla, Eugenics And Rationalizing Dehumanization

    Here's what Tesla wrote in an article about his predictions for the year 2100. The year 2100 will see eugenics universally established.

    www.forbes.com

  • The keys to cancer therapy hide deep in evolution

    Scientists have identified genes implicated in cancer that are thought to be hundreds of millions of years old. Clearly, we will fully understand cancer ... is to carry genes into future generations. The price that ordinary cells pay for this is death ...

    www.watoday.com.au

  • Early bird? Night Owl? Beth Israel says there's a gene for that

    Much creepier, researchers say this gene can also predict what time of day a person is most likely to die. In the past, researchers have ... While the majority of deaths occur before 11 a.m., those in the G-G group died before 6 p.m.. Lim and his ...

    www.masshightech.com

  • Fox followers fail again

    So was the author of this elegant communication I received after a column predicting that the 2012 election would mark the end of Richard Nixon's "Southern strategy.

    thetandd.com

  • Talking With Josh Finney About Titanium Rain

    But the real "moment" of inspiration came late one night while thinking about one of my personal heroes, Gene Roddenberry.

    www.bleedingcool.com

  • Scientific American's list of 10 ideas about to change the world

    In Colombia, in a family of 300 distantly related people, a single genetic mutation predicts whether members will come down with Alzheimer's.

    www.smartplanet.com

  • Post Time: 2012 Projections at a glance

    By Gene Kershner. It's a slow time in the thoroughbred racing world, so let's take a timeout this week and take a glance back at some of my 2012 predictions that I concocted last December at the EquiSpace blog. On an annual basis for the past three ...

    blogs.buffalonews.com

  • Meta-Review of 46 Studies: Even the Lowest-Level Radiation Is Damaging to ...

    [Background] He suggests two reasons: first, some effects may result from genetic damage that manifests itself only after several generations of cells have been exposed, and, second, a "bystander effect," in which a cell absorbs radiation and seems ...

    www.globalresearch.ca

  • Fear, Reward, and The Bottle: An Update to My Column on Neurogenetics

    He hopes that the Duke Neurogenetics Study, as he's dubbed it, will reveal some of the ways in which the variations in our genes influence our brain circuitry and, ultimately, our personality and behavior. ... Other scientists have previously found ...

    blogs.discovermagazine.com

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