Pharmacogenetics: A No-Brainer
As I head home after our first big conference since before the COVID-19 pandemic started, the Florida International Medical Expo in Miami,... Read More
Our Genes Don’t Lie
Moving to a new country is a big change! With that change, comes establishing new relationships including new healthcare providers. Recently when... Read More
To the End of an Era and New Beginnings
The month of June brought an end of one era and the start of another one with the election of one of... Read More
Mocktails are the New Cocktails
July already? We hope everyone had a Happy Canada Day/ 4th of July long weekend! July means we are now half-way through... Read More
Mental Health and the Cost Effectiveness of Pharmacogenomics
Depression and anxiety costs $1 trillion to the global economy annually and has become one of America’s most costly illnesses. More than... Read More
Are You at Risk For Too Much Iron?
Iron deficiency is common among the general population, however, for some who are genetically susceptible, iron can be detrimental. Hemochromatosis is a... Read More
Why Do ‘Bad Genes’ Stick Around?
By Grace Turek and Aaron Goldman The APOE ε4 allele has been associated with detrimental health outcomes such as increased risk for... Read More
2 New Products From DNALabs
I am excited to announce the launch of 2 new additional products this month. Infertility affects up to 15% of all couples... Read More
Does The Timing Of Your Meals Affect Weight Loss? Your Genes May Have The Answer
By Dr. Robyn Murphy, ND and Uroj Mohsin, BSc. Trying to lose weight can be a stressful and challenging process. Most people... Read More