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Long-read RNA sequencing tool boosts rare-disease diagnoses missed by DNA tests
For years, two siblings with the distinctive facial features of Treacher Collins syndrome had no genetic explanation for their condition. Exome sequencing came back clean. Chromosomal microarray found ...
Pharmacogenomics offers growth via mainstream clinical integration, focusing on genetic-guided prescribing, diverse ...
Holyrood has broken up for May's election, and parties will spend the next six weeks debating their policies for the future of Scotland. The SNP's record in government will be a major point of ...
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The SNP will not give the green light to nuclear power stations in Scotland. The expansion of Scotland’s renewable energy sector is one of the greatest export opportunities Scotland will ever have.
Scotland is leading the way in access to free and affordable childcare and reducing child poverty. As the Scottish Government has continued to prioritise Early Learning and Childcare (ELC), with the ...
Swinney seems to have found his mojo again and his identity as a leader. Let’s be honest, the self-belief and the public support is nowhere near the level it was at the height of Nicola Sturgeon’s ...
The SNP is “within touching distance” of winning an overall majority at Holyrood, party Westminster leader Stephen Flynn claimed, as he insisted such a victory would give Scotland “a fresh start with ...
The SNP’s Holyrood election campaign was hatched at the Stirling Court hotel days into the New Year. John Swinney and his political allies met at a venue on the grounds of the city’s university to ...
Scotland’s First Minister said the country has a “growing confidence” in the SNP, ahead of the party’s final conference before May’s election. Delegates will meet in Edinburgh for the one-day event on ...
A closely watched clinical trial in Britain that screened blood for early detection of cancer did not show a reduction in diagnoses at later stages of the disease. By Rebecca Robbins and Gina Kolata A ...
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