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Genetic disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
(Redirected from Genetic illness) Jump to: navigation, search ... A genetic disorder is an illness caused by abnormalities in genes or chromosomes. ...
Genetic Testing (Search Map)
Advances in genetic testing have improved doctors' ability to diagnose and treat certain illnesses. ... child with physical signs of a genetic illness. ...
Genetic Disorders (Search Map)
Links to sites about various various diseases and conditions that have a known or suspected genetic origin.
Eugenics in the Twenty-First Century - 2 (Search Map)
Genetic Illnesses ... prevent persons suffering from genetic illness from having children was ... knowledge to reduce genetic illnesses, the ignorance argument ...
Genetic Disposition to Mental Illness (Search Map)
Question: Is There A Genetic Predisposition To Mental Illness? ... In regard to severity of illness, there was one instance in which all five ...
.:: Welcome To The Jewish Ledger ::. (Search Map)
Investigating Jewish Genetic Illnesses. By Mark Mietkiewicz ... felt by many whenever a new genetic illness is associated with Ashkenazi Jews. ...
Mental Illness: The Challenge Of Dual Diagnosis (Search Map)
... may indeed cause mental illness in individuals with a vulnerable genetic profile. ... What if your genetic make-up could influence how your body reacts to ...
Genetic Testing (Search Map)
Genetic tests analyze small samples of blood or body tissues. ... A woman has delivered a stillborn child with physical signs of a genetic illness. ...
Sickle-cell disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
For the genetic transmission of sickle-cell disease and its carrier state, see ... The actual anemia of the illness is caused by hemolysis, the destruction of the ...
Mental Illness and Genetic Research (Search Map)
Research has shown that vulnerability to mental illness comes from the joint effects of many genes acting together with nongenetic factors.
