If you were born around 1980 and came of age in 2000, in other words if you are a millennial, you’re the ideal person I want to see in my clinic. Why? Because you are in your thirties now – old enough to realise health is a precious asset but young enough to fit the criteria[…]
Research is showing that our health is a consequence of the interaction between our genetic make-up and the environment to which our genes are exposed, such as diet and lifestyle. Because everyone is unique, a generally healthy diet might work for some but not for everyone. More and more people realise they have a problem with certain food groups. Take[…]
Genomics is a fascinating offshoot of genetics that aims to find answers to the most intriguing questions of life: Why do we resemble our parents? How do viruses hijack cells? How does a single cell grow into a whole human? Why are some diseases more common in some races than in others? With the advent of new technologies, this branch[…]