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Looking for a spouse or a companion

Posted: September 26, 2014 at 10:45 am

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25-Sep-2014

Contact: Kathryn Ryan kryan@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News @LiebertOnline

New Rochelle, NY, September 25, 2014The increasing popularity of social media, online dating sites, and mobile applications for meeting people and initiating relationships has made online dating an effective means of finding a future spouse. The intriguing results of a new study that extends this comparison of online/offline meeting venues to include non-marital relationships, and explores whether break-up rates for both marital and non-marital relationships differ depending on whether a couple first met online or offline are reported in an article in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking website until October 25, 2014.

In the article "Is Online Better Than Offline for Meeting Partners? Depends: Are You Looking to Marry Or to Date?" Aditi Paul, Michigan State University, East Lansing, provides data showing higher break-up rates for couples who met online compared to offline whether they were in marital or non-marital romantic relationships. Additional factors besides the meeting venue can help predict whether a couple will stay together or break up, according to the author; these may differ for marital versus non-marital relationships and include the quality and duration of the relationship.

"The time-tested qualities of trust and intimacy still remain important factors on determining whether a couple stays together, regardless of whether they meet offline or online," says Editor-in-Chief Brenda K. Wiederhold, PhD, MBA, BCB, BCN, Virtual Reality Medical Institute, Brussels, Belgium and Interactive Media Institute, San Diego, California.

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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is an authoritative peer-reviewed journal published monthly online with Open Access options and in print that explores the psychological and social issues surrounding the Internet and interactive technologies, plus cybertherapy and rehabilitation. Complete tables of content and a sample issue may be viewed on the Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking website.

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Large International Study Pinpoints Synapse Genes with Major Roles in Severe Childhood Epilepsies

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Newswise Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 2014 An international research team has identified gene mutations causing severe, difficult-to-treat forms of childhood epilepsy. Many of the mutations disrupt functioning in the synapse, the highly dynamic junction at which nerve cells communicate with one another.

This research represents a paradigm shift in epilepsy research, giving us a new target on which to focus treatment strategies, said pediatric neurologist Dennis Dlugos, M.D., director of the Pediatric Regional Epilepsy Program at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, and a study co-author. There is tremendous potential for new drug development and personalized treatment strategies, which is our task for the years to come.

Multiple researchers from the U.S. and Europe performed the research, the largest collaborative study to date focused on the genetic roots of severe epilepsies. The scientists reported their results online today in the American Journal of Human Genetics (epub ahead of print).

Two international research consortia collaborated on the studythe Epi4K/EPGP Consortium, funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and the European EuroEPINOMICS consortium. The genetic analysis was performed at the NINDS-funded Epi4K Sequencing, Biostatistics, and Bioinformatics Core at Duke University, led by Drs. David Goldstein, Erin Heinzen and Andrew Allen.

The current study added to the list of gene mutations previously reported to be associated with these severe epilepsy syndromes, called epileptic encephalopathies. The researchers sequenced the exomes (those portions of DNA that code for proteins) of 356 patients with severe childhood epilepsies, as well as their parents. The scientists looked for de novo mutationsthose that arose in affected children, but not in their parents. In all, they identified 429 such de novo mutations.

In 12 percent of the children, these mutations were considered to unequivocally cause the childs epilepsy. In addition to several known genes for childhood epilepsies, the study team found strong evidence for additional novel genes, many of which are involved in the function of the synapse.

Epilepsies are amongst the most common disorders of the central nervous system, affecting up to 3 million patients in the U.S. Up to one third of all epilepsies are resistant to treatment with antiepileptic medication and may be associated with other disabilities such as intellectual impairment and autism. Severe epilepsies are particularly devastating in children. In many patients with severe epilepsies, no cause for the seizures can be identified, but there is increasing evidence that genetic factors may play a causal role.

The research teams used a method called family-based exome sequencing, which looks at the part of the human genome that carries the blueprints for proteins. When comparing the sequence information in children with epilepsy with that of their parents, the researchers were able to identify the de novo changes that arose in the genomes of the affected children. While de novo changes are increasingly recognized as the genetic cause for severe seizure disorders, not all de novo changes are necessarily disease-causing.

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DNA (Unplugged) – Little Mix Cover – Video

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Polar Bear DNA from Ice – Video

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Polar Bear DNA from Ice
WWF scientists collect samples from the Arctic to test a new technique to improve conservation science. To learn more about polar bears, visit http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/polar-bear.

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Captain Hook – DNA Activation (Original Mix) – Video

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Captain Hook - DNA Activation (Original Mix)
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DNA: Tiger kills a man in Delhi Zoo; security loopholes exposed – Video

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DNA: Tiger kills a man in Delhi Zoo; security loopholes exposed
A white tiger killed a man in Delhi Zoo after the latter fell into the animal #39;s cage on Tuesday.

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Spyder F3 DNA – Video

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Marsha Berry Toronto Real Estate 1030 King St W. DNA 3 Condos 1 Bedroom 585SF – Video

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Marsha Berry Toronto Real Estate 1030 King St W. DNA 3 Condos 1 Bedroom 585SF
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E-Cig Review: DNA 30 Clone mod with Magma! – Video

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KTN Newsdesk Full bulletin 25th September 2014( KWS to use DNA, CORD group parliamentary meeting ) – Video

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KTN Newsdesk Full bulletin 25th September 2014( KWS to use DNA, CORD group parliamentary meeting )
Edith Kimani brings you today #39;s KTN Newsdesk, these are the highlights: 1. ANTI POACHING MEASURES: KWS to use DNA extraction equipment to curb poaching 2. Efforts to clean up Lake Victoria...

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