Gene mutations may reveal risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer Scientists say DNA testing could reveal which men are genetically predisposed to aggressive prostate cancers, after a study identified a possible 13 gene defects - present in eight genes - common to several prostate cancer patients. by Tabitha Laffernis
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Healthy Living/Wellness E-cigarettes to vanish from Beverly Hills in a puff of smoke by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness Get up, stand up: Study shows that sitting is linked to disability by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/Wellness FDA gives green light to low blood pressure drug Northera by Tabitha Laffernis
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