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The government said the plans to have all newborn babies DNA mapped will help predict and treat serious diseases, before they develop into serious problems. | ITV National News ...
The Government is set to pour £650 million into DNA technology in an effort to treat serious illnesses before they become a ...
All babies could have their DNA mapped to test for future illnesses under a plan unveiled by the government, it has been ...
EVERY newborn baby in England will receive a fresh health test following a hefty £650million investment. The scheme will see babies’ DNA mapped in order to assess their risk of contracting ...
Personalised medicine, made possible through things like DNA testing, will form a big part the health secretary's new plan ...
Central Health Ministry integrates Rare Donor Registry with e-Rakt Kosh for rare blood group access and management, saving ...
Rollout of the groundbreaking scheme will be bankrolled by a £650 million genomics investment and is part of the government's ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said advances in genomics could allow people to “leapfrog” life-threatening illnesses and receive “personalised” care ...
The NHS will map the DNA of every newborn baby within the next decade as part of a groundbreaking initiative to predict and ...
Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for ...
The treatment, now available in England, targets myeloma, a blood cancer affecting plasma cells in the bone marrow. It ...