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Evan P. Kransdorf et al., Population-Based Analysis of Rare Genetic Variants in Sudden Cardiac Arrest, JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology (2026). DOI: 10.1016/j.jacep.2026.03.016

Genetic Testing Identifies Greater Inherited Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk in Younger Individuals

Whole genome sequencing reveals younger patients carry more SCA-linked variants, informing genetic testing in at-risk families. More...
23 May 2026
Image: Graphical Abstract (Crotts S.B., Barnes J.T., Antonetti R.M., et al. Cell Reports (2026). DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2026.117347)

Immune Enzyme Linked to Treatment-Resistant Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Researcher identify an immune-related enzyme linked to treatment resistance and intestinal inflammation. More...
22 May 2026
Image: McGill researchers identified a centuries-old “jumping gene” mutation that helps explain elevated pancreatic cancer risk among some French-Canadians in Quebec (image credit: 123RF)

Hidden 'Jumping Gene' Variant Linked to Higher Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Researchers identify a genetic variant in French-Canadians that raises pancreatic cancer risk and eludes standard tests. More...
21 May 2026
Image: Investigators identify neutrophils as a newly recognized source of C4A, a protein genetically linked to schizophrenia (Photo courtesy of Dr Graham Beards/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0)

Common White Blood Cells Produce Schizophrenia-Linked Protein

New findings show that neutrophils produce a schizophrenia-linked protein implicated in disease risk More...
20 May 2026
Image: sm-PORE-cupine helps scientists study how individual RNA molecules fold across different transcriptomes (biological samples) (Photo courtesy of A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS)

Nanopore Method Captures RNA Folding at Single-Molecule Resolution

A new method maps single-molecule RNA folding by nanopore sequencing, linking structure to translation, decay, and viral function. More...
19 May 2026
Image: New findings indicate that clonal hematopoiesis, an established prognostic factor in blood cancers, is associated with worse survival in patients with solid tumors (image credit: Adobe Stock)

Tumor Microenvironment Marker Linked to Worse Survival in Solid Tumors

New data links tumor-infiltrating clonal hematopoiesis in solid tumors to worse survival. More...
18 May 2026
Image: Peripheral artery disease occurs when plaque partially or completely blocks arteries in the legs, arms, or pelvis, with limb loss among its serious complications (Photo courtesy of iStock)

Genetic Markers May Help Predict Amputation Risk in Peripheral Artery Disease

Researchers identify genomic traits that indicate PAD patients at heightened risk of limb amputation. More...
15 May 2026
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