Amid controversy, the American Psychiatric Association has approved the fifth edition of its guidebook on mental disorders.
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Amid controversy, the American Psychiatric Association has approved the fifth edition of its guidebook on mental disorders.
The National Institutes of Health reveals a controversial plan to regulate the funding of H5N1 research.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear a case deciding if two cancer genes should continue to be protected by patent.
Researchers develop a practical technique for deriving stem cells from routine blood samples.
Without publishing any data, a Texas-based forensic company claims to have sequenced the genome of Bigfoot.
A transplant of cells from the lining of the nose helps dogs with spinal injuries walk again.
An all-female species, distantly related to flatworms, steals all of genetic material it needs to diversify its genome.
The largest collection of genetic and medical data in the United States links telomeres and genetic variants to longevity and disease.
The malaria vaccine under development by GSK and the PATH initiative only protects about one in three babies, though some researchers say those odds are better than nothing.
The 2011 outbreak in Germany that caused some 50 deaths was caused by a strain of E. coli with a complex mechanism of gene regulation.