For decades, newborn screening has relied on a heel-prick blood test that identifies a limited number of serious conditions ...
Genetic blood disorders such as thalassemia are more common than most people realise. According to global estimates, nearly 1.5% of the world’s population is carriers of beta-thalassemia, and in India ...
To better understand what drives the emergence of symptoms in Rett syndrome, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and ...
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a group of disorders that typically arise in adulthood, especially after the age of 70, and their five-year survival rate is around 30%. MDS are characterized by ...
Jennifer Rossen, MD, a pediatric ophthalmologist at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, recently received a ...
Chronic kidney disease affects more than 850 million people worldwide and continues to impose a heavy clinical and economic ...
Servier, an independent international pharmaceutical company governed by a foundation, and n-Lorem Foundation, a non-profit organization established to charitably provide experimental medicines to ...
The majority of rare diseases have a genetic cause. The underlying genetic alteration can be found more and more easily, for example by means of exome sequencing (ES), leading to a molecular genetic ...
U.S. Market Expected to Hit USD 1.80 Billion by 2035; Europe Projected to Reach USD 1.67 Billion as Rare Disease Screening Programs Expand.Austin, United States, June 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- “As ...