What are the benefits of doing a test?
One size doesn't fit all, so why do we accept the same nutrition plan as everyone else?
myDNA can help you tailor and personalise health and fitness to your genetic profile, lifestyle and goals. Making sure what you're doing is just for you. The way you improve your health should be as unique as your DNA.
This test uses a non-invasive cheek swab that can be completed in the safety, privacy, and comfort of your home in just one minute. Our DNA insights are written in easy to understand information that helps you understand exactly how your DNA affects your body and what you can do to change your lifestyle to work with your genetics.
We know everyone is unique, which is why we strive to give you tailored information you can actually use, for life.
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Is the single Mental Health test result more extensive compared to the Mental Health test in the Multiple category test type?
No, they are the same. The Multiple category Medication test covers four categories including Mental Health test results whilst the Mental Health test just covers medications for Mental Health conditions.
What can I learn from this test?
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Pharmacy - How does a pharmacogenomic test work?
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How does a pharmacogenomic test work?
There are certain genes which contain instructions to build proteins called enzymes. These enzymes are involved in breaking down many medications in the body, primarily in the liver. People have different versions of these genes which produce enzymes ...