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More than 3 million people worldwide are affected by narcolepsy. Yet, only 25% of them are properly diagnosed and receive treatment.
Serotonin is one of the many ‘happiness’ chemicals produced by the brain, which is why altering the signal sent by serotonin can cause grouchiness.
Slow caffeine metabolism is linked to increased risk of heart attacks and hypertension, which is why by choosing to consume caffeine, slow-metabolizers may be putting their health at risk.
Blood clots are preventable, especially if you are genetically more prone to forming clots that can prevent the blood flow to major organs.
Digestive issues are not only challenging to talk about but can also be tough to diagnose. Genovate is here to help you solve your gastrointestinal problem once and forever.
An estimated 7 out of 8 cases of celiac disease go undiagnosed, which puts millions of people worldwide at risk of long-term health complications.
The warrior gene was first made famous for its link with impulsive aggression. But did you know that it is also linked to better business decision-making?
Late-onset Alzheimer’s disease affects 1 in 10 people over the age of 65. There is strong evidence that certain lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk of cognitive decline.
We all agree that infidelity is wrong. Then how can we explain the statistic of 1 in 5 men having a sexual encounter with someone other than their partner while married?
Osteoporosis affects 200 million individuals worldwide. It is estimated 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over the age of 50 experiencing an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime.
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Researchers have uncovered multiple genes associated with needing less than 6 hours of sleep at night.
Researchers identify 21 modifiable risk factors for reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers link genetic changes in the region of DNA that define blood type with susceptibility to COVID-19 infections.
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With an estimate of 26 million people having taken a DNA ancestry test, genetic genealogy has really taken off in the last couple of years.
With so many countries under lockdown, researchers from around the world are racing against time to develop a vaccine for COVID-19.