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No increase in commonest preventable cause of intellectual disability over 20 years

No increase in commonest preventable cause of intellectual disability over 20 years

A new study that was prompted by recent reports of an increase in cases of congenital hypothyroidism in the United States, and aimed at assessing the incidence of this condition among Quebec newborns, suggests that the increase is entirely artifactual. CH is characterized by inadequate thyroid hormone production and is the most common cause of preventable intellectual disability. The results were published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolis by Dr. Johnny Deladoëy, a pediatric endocrinologist and researcher in metabolic and genetic diseases at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center and an assistant professor of pediatrics and biochemistry at University of Montreal.

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Genetic research confirms that non-Africans are part Neanderthal

Genetic research confirms that non-Africans are part NeanderthalSome of the human X chromosome originates from Neanderthals and is found exclusively in people outsi...
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IRCM researchers uncover a new piece of the puzzle in the development of our nervous system

IRCM researchers uncover a new piece of the puzzle in the development of our nervous system

Researchers at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM) are among the many scientists...

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New genetic clues for schizophrenia

New genetic clues for schizophrenia

De novo mutations – genetic errors that are present in patients but not in their parents – are more ...

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Framework in place for faster market penetration of LFP

Framework in place for faster market penetration of LFP

The owners of the rights to key patents on lithium metal phosphate, including lithium iron phosphate...

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