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DNA Decoded: The blueprint for wellness

DNA Decoded: The blueprint for wellness

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DNA Decoded: The Blueprint for Wellness is your guide to personalized nutrition and lifestyle based on your unique genetic makeup. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of functional genomics and discover how your DNA can reveal the optimal strategies for your health and well-being. From understanding your genetic predispositions to implementing targeted nutritional and lifestyle strategies, DNA Decoded offers actionable insights to optimize your health and achieve your goals. Discover the power of personalized wellness.d Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • The Gut Microbiome Genetic Connection
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode, we explore how functional genomics helps us understand the relationship between genetics and the gut microbiome. We discuss how genetic predispositions influence microbiome composition and, in turn, how the microbiome impacts our health, including metabolism, immune function, and mental well-being. We back up our discussion with recent research and actionable insights for optimizing gut health through personalized approaches.

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    23 mins
  • Personalized Nutrition Through Functional Genomics
    Nov 3 2024

    Personalized nutrition uses genetic, phenotypic, biochemical, and nutritional data to give people dietary advice. Nutrigenomics explores how genes affect how people respond to nutrients. Personalized nutrition aims to improve overall health, prevent and manage diseases, and optimize metabolism

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    24 mins
  • New Genetic Risk Factors For Breast Cancer
    Oct 26 2024

    In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking research uncovering new genetic variants linked to breast cancer risk. Two recent studies, published in Nature and Nature Genetics, have identified a total of 75 genetic variants that could help researchers better understand breast cancer susceptibility. The first study reveals 65 new genetic markers associated with breast cancer risk in general, while the second zeroes in on estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancers, discovering 10 more, including 3 that overlap with the initial findings. Together, these studies represent a huge leap toward personalized breast cancer screening and treatment, helping doctors predict individual risk more accurately. Join us as we explore what these findings mean for the future of breast cancer prevention and care.

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    19 mins
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