Items Tagged ‘Alcoholism Recovery’

October 23, 2018

Mayo Clinic research combines genetics and psychiatry to seek biomarkers for precise alcohol abuse therapies

By Susan Buckles Susan Buckles (@susanbuckles)

Mayo Clinic research is bringing together knowledge of psychiatry, genetics, metabolomics, pharmacogenomics and artificial intelligence to seek biological markers associated with alcohol use disorder and treatment response. Finding the molecular drivers of alcohol use disorder commonly known as alcoholism, could help predict who is most likely to develop this disorder and who might respond to […]

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Tags: Alcohol use disorder, Alcoholism, Alcoholism Recovery, Dr. Richard Weinshilboum, Dr. Victor Karpyak, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine


November 6, 2014

Genetic Markers for Alcoholism Recovery Discovered at Mayo Clinic

By Center for Individualized Medicine Center for Individualized Medicine (@samuelsmith5209)

  Post originally featured on Mayo Clinic’s News Network, written by Bob Nellis   In an international study, Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators have identified genetic markers that may help in identifying individuals who could benefit from the alcoholism treatment drug acamprosate. The findings, published in the journal Translational Psychiatry, show that patients carrying these […]

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Tags: Alcoholism, Alcoholism Recovery, biomarker, biomarkers, center for individualized medicine, DNA Sequencing, dna test, DNA Testing, gene sequencing, genetic, Genetics, genome


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