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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>News on Kenneth Kendler</title><link href="http://informsciencenetwork.com/topic/kenneth-kendler" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://informsciencenetwork.com/topic/kenneth-kendler</id><updated>2010-10-23T02:53:19Z</updated><entry><title>Closing in on genes that help people live to 100</title><link href="http://informsciencenetwork.com/genetics/closing-genes-people-live-1-980483a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-07-01T11:30:14Z</updated><author><name>AP News</name></author><id>tag:informsciencenetwork.com,2010-07-01:/genetics/closing-genes-people-live-1-980483a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div id="subtitle"&gt;Genetic study points to those who may live to be 100, if they have healthy lifestyle, too&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;The oldest among us seem to have chosen their parents well. Researchers closing in on the impact of family versus lifestyle find most people who live to 100 or older share some helpful genes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But don't give up on diet and exercise just yet.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In an early step to understanding the pathways that lead to surviving into old age, researchers report in Thursday's online e...</summary><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Biology"></category><category term="Genetics"></category><category term="Social Issues"></category><category term="Aging and the Elderly"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Japan"></category><category term="Asia"></category><category term="National Institutes of Health"></category><category term="National Institute on Aging"></category><category term="Virginia Commonwealth University"></category><category term="Boston University"></category><category term="East Asia"></category><category term="Kenneth Kendler"></category><category term="Paola Sebastiani"></category><category term="Thomas Perls"></category><category term="Department of Human and Molecular Genetics"></category></entry><entry><title>Genes may explain why churchgoers drink, smoke less: report</title><link href="http://informsciencenetwork.com/genetics/genes-explain-churchgoers-drink-smoke-report-725752a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-04-16T09:28:56Z</updated><author><name>Reuters Life! Online Report</name></author><id>tag:informsciencenetwork.com,2010-04-16:/genetics/genes-explain-churchgoers-drink-smoke-report-725752a/</id><summary type="html">&lt;div&gt;&lt;p&gt;NEW YORK (&lt;a title="Reuters Group plc" href="/topic/Reuters+Group+plc" &gt;Reuters&lt;/a&gt; Life!) - Churchgoers drink and smoke less than adults who spend their Sundays elsewhere but a &lt;a title="United States" href="/topic/United+States" &gt;U.S.&lt;/a&gt; study had found it may not be church attendance itself that explains this -- it could be their genes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The study of nearly 1,800 adult male twins found in adolescence, the relationship between church attendance and lower rates of drinking and smo...</summary><category term="Family"></category><category term="Parenting"></category><category term="Religion"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Biology"></category><category term="Genetics"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Richmond"></category><category term="Reuters Group plc"></category><category term="Twins and Multiples"></category><category term="Belinda Goldsmith"></category><category term="Amy Norton"></category><category term="Kenneth Kendler"></category><category term="Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine"></category></entry><entry><title>Friendship May Lie in the Genes</title><link href="http://informsciencenetwork.com/genetics/friendship-lie-genes-2904415a" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-10-23T02:53:19Z</updated><author><name>EverydayHealth.com</name></author><id>tag:informsciencenetwork.com,2010-10-23:/genetics/friendship-lie-genes-2904415a/</id><summary type="html">...</summary><category term="Mental Health"></category><category term="Addiction and Recovery"></category><category term="Drug Addiction"></category><category term="Personality Disorders"></category><category term="Sciences"></category><category term="Life Sciences"></category><category term="Biology"></category><category term="Genetics"></category><category term="United States"></category><category term="Iraq"></category><category term="Middle East"></category><category term="Virginia Commonwealth University"></category><category term="Richmond"></category><category term="Kenneth Kendler"></category></entry></feed>
