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Two New York men imprisoned as teenagers have been exonerated in a 1994 killing. A judge scrapped Brian Boles and Charles ...
A DNA testing process to identify the remains of the seven victims of the deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in the Esparto ...
Barbara Rae-Venter never anticipated that her genealogy hobby would lead to the capture of one of California's most notorious ...
The initiative allows selected extras policyholders to access funding for DNA-based testing used to assess individual ...
An estimated 25 to 30 million Americans live with a rare disease, most of which are genetic. The Sunshine Genetics Act ...
A study reveals that a common genetic mutation doubles the risk of dementia in men, linking it to problems with iron ...
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GMA Network on MSNDOJ: Remains from Taal Lake to undergo DNA testingRemains recovered from the Taal Lake amid the search for missing sabungeros will undergo DNA testing to determine whether they came from humans and if they were those of some of the disappeared ...
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HealthDay on MSNGenetic Testing for Developmental Disabilities Low Among Children Enrolled in MedicaidClinical implementation of genetic testing in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities in the Medicaid-enrolled population remains low.
A woman who submitted her DNA for genetic testing 'on a whim' could never have predicted that the results would change her ...
Context While genetic testing is not outright illegal in Israel, there are significant legal restrictions that limit access to DNA tests.
Willie James Hardy, now 67, was twice convicted of first-degree murder in strangulation death of ex-girlfriend Deborah Will ...
"I never truly felt a sense of belonging within my family, in some ways, I've always been very physically different from ...
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