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- Anthropological linguistics [r]: The study of language through human genetics and human development. [e]
- Genetic counseling [r]: Testing of couples who are planning to be parents in which their genomes are evaluated regarding the likelihood of them having children with genetic diseases or defects. [e]
- Infertility (human) [r]: Inability of a human couple to conceive a pregnancy, or induce conception, after attempting to do so for at least one full year. [e]
- Metabolic diseases (human) [r]: Defective in enzymes important in metabolic pathways. The chemical substrate of the missing or defective enzyme builds up and is excreted out of the body into the urine. [e]
- Breast cancer [r]: Cancer of the glandular breast tissue. [e]
- Integrative medicine [r]: Organized health care that involves willing cooperation between mainstream and complementary medicine [e]
- Frontotemporal lobar degeneration [r]: A rare form of dementia that is sometimes familial. Clinical features include aphasia; apraxia; confusion; anomia; memory loss; and personality deterioration. This pattern is consistent with the pathologic findings of circumscribed atrophy of the poles of the frontal lobe and temporal lobe. [e]
- Race (biology) [r]: Inbreeding group marked by a pre-determined profile of latent factors of hereditary traits. [e]