When Mayo Clinic researchers sequenced the genomes of 484 seemingly healthy adults, they found that about 13% carried a serious, previously unrecognized genetic risk—conditions those patients did not ...
Penn Medicine researchers have identified genetic conditions in a large percent of adults admitted to the intensive care unit, dispelling the belief that genetic testing only benefits a pediatric ...
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine identified previously undiagnosed genetic conditions in many critically ill adults admitted to intensive care units, challenging the longstanding belief ...
PHILADELPHIA -- The first time the seemingly healthy woman gave birth, she went into heart failure. She recovered and went on to deliver her second child a few years later. Doctors cleared the woman ...
Genomic testing—sequencing an individual’s entire genome or all of their genes—has become affordable and accessible enough to serve as a key diagnostic tool. In fact, its use in infants and children ...