E-cigarettes and teens | Genetic Sequencing to Manage Cancer | Nuclear Pore Problems, ALS, and Dementia

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Electronic cigarette. E-cigarettes May Affect Teen Tobacco Use
Students who use electronic cigarettes by the time they start high school may be more likely to try traditional tobacco products, research suggests.


Child with cancer Using Genetic Sequencing to Manage Cancer in Children
A study showed that including genomic sequencing in the care of young cancer patients is feasible, but it’s not yet clear if the practice improves clinical outcomes.


Neurons from an ALS patient. Nuclear Pore Problems May Lead to ALS and Dementia
Researchers identified a fundamental pathway involved in some forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. The findings may point the way to new treatments.

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