Breast Cancer Prevention with Nutrition November 01, 2022 Though Breast Cancer Awareness month was in October, I feel like this is important information to share. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed ... Posted In: Diet and Nutrients , Nutrigenomics, Women's Health, Blog
Stubborn Weight Loss and Genetic Testing December 27, 2017 Using a patient’s genetic code to both treat and prevent disease is nothing new. However, practitioners are now finding that genetic testi... Posted In: Nutrigenomics, Weight Management , Blog
Can DNA Test Really be the Key to Weight Loss? March 25, 2016 Do you find it difficult to manage your weight at a healthy level or are you someone always struggling with losing that last 5-10 pounds? Do you often... Posted In: Nutrigenomics, Weight Management , Blog
Vitamin Receptor Found to Block Fat Browning September 01, 2015 The vitamin D receptor (VDR) -- not the vitamin itself -- may inhibit a process that turns adipocytes into "brown" or metabolically active fat, resear... Posted In: Nutrigenomics
Reclaim Your DNA and Beat Disease August 27, 2015 When scientists launched the Human Genome Project back in 1990, they hoped, among other things, to crack the mystery behind the genetic origins of dis... Posted In: Nutrigenomics, Diet and Disease
Fat Plus SNP Fights Metabolic Syndrome August 27, 2015 Patients with metabolic syndrome who have a certain gene variant may benefit more from a high-fat diet than a low-fat one, researchers found. In a ... Posted In: Nutrigenomics, Diet and Disease
Celiac Disease, Type 1 Diabetes Linked Celiac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes Share Some Gene Variants August 03, 2015 Celiac disease and type 1 diabetes have some genetic traits in common, and they may also share some causes. Researchers report this in the advance on... Posted In: Celiac Disease/Gluten Intolerance, Diabetes Mellitus , Food Allergies Intolerances/Sensitivities , Nutrigenomics