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Medcheck. First, do no harm.

Opening universal gateways to providing better healthcare in clinical practice.

We took a DNAlysis DNA Test and here’s what we Learnt

This is a DNAlysis Sponsored Content piece, written in collaboration with Zissy Lewin from Nutreats.

DNA Testing – My DNAlysis Experience

This is a DNAlysis Sponsored Content piece, written in collaboration with Inspired Living and Fiona Rossiter

Momentum Multiply embraces the future of healthcare with DNAlysis

Momentum Multiply to partner with DNAlysis Biotechnology, one of the country’s premier genetic testing laboratories…

Did you know that oral health is a window to general health?

Testing for genetic mutations can determine if you have an increased risk of developing major diseases

Genetics and its role in personalised medicine

Owing to advances in genomic technology, the days of personalised medicine are truly upon us. Personalised medicine,

Genetic testing offers South Africans powerful personalised healthcare

How it works With advancements in the field of pharmacogenomics, the process of genetic testing has become increasingly simple and

Gene testing puts your health back into your hands

It might be the influence of millennials, the rise of online culture or more accessibility to information,

You Only Live Twice

Science is pumping in billions searching for solutions that will help humans live longer – and better – and one day even indefinitely.

Research was in this Doctor’s DNA

When Dr Danny Meyersfeld founded DNAlysis Biotechnology just over 10 years ago, there was no plan B

The Future of Personalised Healthcare is Here

Thanks to advances in human genomics, the days of generalised healthcare are long gone,

A New Oestrogen Test to Help Reduce Cancer Risk

With the exception of identical twins, all people have small differences or variations in their genetic
code.

DNAlysis Review: How DNA tests can help personalise medicine

DNA tests have gained in popularity over the last few years. They reveal a lot about us, but the data can be overwhelming.

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Snacking genes?

Did you know that snacking is highly heritable, which means that the gene variants that you carry may increase your appetite, making weight loss more of a challenge. Like it or not, it’s been found that certain genes may increase your predisposition toward feelings of hunger and having a greater appetite, making weight loss more […]

Are you really lactose intolerant?

Many people begin to develop lactose malabsorption, a reduced ability to digest lactose, after infancy. In fact, experts estimate that more than half of the world’s population has lactose malabsorption.

DNALYSIS IS ALL ABOUT YOU!

When it comes to your health and wellbeing, trial and error should never be an option.

Medcheck. First, do no harm.

Opening universal gateways to providing better healthcare in clinical practice.

Do we all feel pain the same?

Well, for some people, pain is nothing. Although in general, women have it worse.

Genes, yes, but obesity pandemic mostly down to diet: study

A three-fold jump since 1975 in the percentage of adults worldwide who are obese has been driven mainly by a shift in diet and lack of exercise,

Your lifestyle can lower your dementia risk, even if you have high genetic risk, study says

A good diet and ample exercise don’t just help your waistline. Healthy lifestyle factors may also help lower your risk of dementia.

Healthy lifestyle reduces genetic risk of dementia — large European analysis

Living a healthy lifestyle may help offset a person’s genetic risk of dementia, according to research.

Smarter, Not Harder: The Future Of Sports Performance Utilizing Genetic Testing

For decades, athletes were told to push harder. However, the “harder” approach might not be the “right” way.

Does Your Training (And Life) Make You Nervous?

Does Your Training (And Life) Make You Nervous?