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Glioma Risk Increased With Genomic Variant
2012-08-27 09:11:49

Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Of the 6.4 billion nucleotides in the human genome, a single change from adenine to guanine at a specific location recently identified by geneticists can increase the odds of certain kinds of brain tumors by six times, according to the scientists’ report in the latest edition of the journal Nature Genetics. The results produced by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) and the Mayo Clinic could result in...

2012-04-07 23:02:32

Jenkins Brings More Than 12 Years of Experience in Diverse Business Leadership to MJP McKinney, Texas (PRWEB) April 06, 2012 Today, Michael Johnson Performance (MJP), a world-class athletic training facility, announced the addition of Robert Jenkins to the corporate team. Jenkins will serve as the director of sales and marketing. “As a former professional athlete and a recognized marketing innovator, Robert Jenkins will be an asset to our company,” said MJP President and Founder...

2009-03-05 17:24:22

A Snellville, Ga., city councilman who was warned for having a messy yard said he cleared away all of the junk except a toilet that he converted into a planter. Councilman Robert Jenkins was issued a warning in January after Snellville Mayor Jerry Oberholtzer gave police pictures of the toilet, a broken-down car and other junk in the official's yard, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported Thursday. Jenkins said he got rid of most of the offending items, but the toilet was instead moved...

2006-03-13 15:05:00

By Jeffrey JonesNEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A new funding plan aimed at getting New Orleans' shattered neighborhoods back on their feet has so far done little to ease residents' painful dilemma of rebuilding or moving out, half a year after the disaster.In hard-hit middle-class neighborhoods close to Lake Pontchartrain on the north side of the historic city, homeowners say they are confounded by confusing signals from all levels of government about what it will take to rebuild.To the east in the...

2005-07-21 04:59:09

TOKYO (Reuters) - A former U.S. Army sergeant who deserted to North Korea in 1965 and now lives in Japan angrily denied Pyongyang's claims that Tokyo was using him to spread propaganda against the Stalinist state, Kyodo news agency said on Thursday. Charles Robert Jenkins, 65, received a dishonorable discharge last November after turning himself in to the U.S. military in Japan. "The Japanese government has never pushed me to say anything," Kyodo quoted Jenkins as saying in a telephone...