Why the same drug acts differently in two people: how your NAT2 genes dictate...
Two people are in pain. Both of you take the same drug; one of you feels in less pain faster than the other. How? Why? The answer, that your genes may be different is making the drug manufacturers...
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You take medicine to cure an illness. Did you know that your medicine might have a side reaction? Most people may not get serious side reactions and can tolerate their medicine and begin to feel...
View ArticleHow do your genes control the lipid levels in your blood plasma?
How can two people lead the same unhealthy lifestyle and yet, one person remains healthy while the other develops fatty liver disease, and is waiting for a liver to become available for a transplant?...
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