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March 5, 2006
Eat To Live: Nutrigenomics, the new food?
Topics: Health Issues
Have you heard about nutrigenomics, a new-generation science that studies the interaction of individual nutrients on the genetics and the metabolism of the consumer?
Think about going into your local supermarket and along with your shopping list you take in the results from your latest genetic tests so you can be sure to buy the correct foods and supplements necessary to cut your risk of certain diseases!
But before you get too excited about doing this, you're going to have to wait. They're not on the market yet, neither are the tests. However, scientists are actually already working on this.
Posted by Richard at March 5, 2006 9:52 PM
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