2015년 3월 5일 목요일

Precision Public Health, Statins, Peanut Allergy: Hot Topics in today’s CDC Genomics & Health Update

Genomics & Health Impact Update with DNA in background
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March 5-12, 2015 | Volume 34 Number 9     Access the complete issue
two peas is a pod: first pea has a crowd of figures with one under a magnifying glass- second pod has that individual being examined by a doctor

Precision Public Health & Precision Medicine: Two Peas in a Pod

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Cholesterol Blocking Artery: a upper body shown with the arteries - one artery enlarged labeled cholesterol

Evidence-based Pharmacogenomics

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an embryo in a placenta

Human Placenta Project: Genomics and Beyond

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a girl looking depressed

Suicide: Recent Genomic Insights

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a peanut with a DNA wheel and a strike through

Peanut Allergy: Genomics and Public Health

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DNA

Noncommunicable Diseases

heart puzzle

Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia

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the pancreas

Pancreatic Cancer: Recent Genomic Insights

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electronic health record

Electronic Health Records: Large Scale Genomics

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blood cells

Hemophilia: Recent Insights

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CRISPR-CAS9

Genome Editing: Recent Insights

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cells

Infectious Diseases

The Office of Public Health Genomics provides updated and credible information on how genomic information and family health history can improve health and influence policy and practice. We highlight news and information on the use of genomic tests and other applications, including family health history, in clinical and public health practice and programs, along with relevant data, policy, and legislation. We hope the update is informative to practitioners, policy makers, consumers, and researchers. Please send your comments togenetics@cdc.gov.  
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