By Marilyn E. Coors, Kristen M. Raymond, Shannon K. McWilliams, Christian J. Hopfer, and Susan K. Mikulich-Gilbertson
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume 147, February 2015
Abstract
Perspectives of ... Read more »
By Will Boggs
Scientific American
January 26, 2015
"There are so many different genetic forms of autism that using the singular term, autism, is misleading, researchers say..."
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By Chana A. Sacks and Celestine E. Warren
New England Journal of Medicine
2015
The Office for Human Research Protections has drafted guidelines on disclosing reasonably foreseeable ... Read more »
By Benedict Carey
January 26, 2015
The New York Times
"Most siblings with a diagnosis of autism do not share the same genetic risk factors for the ... Read more »
By: Janice O. Okeke, Virginia E. Tangel, Shawn T. Sorge, Dale C. Hesdorffer, Melodie R. Winawer, Jeff Goldsmith6, Jo C. Phelan, Wendy K. Chung, ... Read more »
Bioethics
January 2015
Volume 29, Issue 1
This issue of Bioethics features a robust discussion of the ethical issues in prenatal genetic testing.
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By: Chana A. Sacks and Celestine E. Warren
New England Journal of Medicine
January 22, 2015
The Office for Human Research Protections has drafted guidelines on disclosing ... Read more »
By Brendan P Zietsch, Teresa R de Candia, & Matthew C Keller
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
April 2015
We describe the scientific enterprise at the intersection ... Read more »
By Joel Gelernter
Biological Psychiatry
January 2015
Abstract
Virtually all psychiatric traits are genetically complex. This article discusses the genetics of complex traits in psychiatry. The complexity is ... Read more »
By Peter K. Hatemia, , , Rose McDermottb, Lindon Eavesc, d
Personality and Individual Differences
Volume 72
January 2015
Abstract
Attitudes toward divorce are believed to play a critical ... Read more »