Big haul of Crohn's genes shows disease complexity
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have linked 32 genetic
variations to Crohn's disease, a bowel disorder, highlighting
the complexity of many common diseases and the difficulties
facing researchers seeking treatments.
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