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FAQ'S - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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  • ARE MY GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING?

    Numerous factors, such as lifestyle, diet, exercise, mental fitness and much more can have some effect on the body. Although genes are an important basis, a healthy lifestyle can affect gene expression.

  • SHOULD I TAKE CONSULTATION?

    Genetic analysis is a complex issue and you should make sure that you have detailed medical advice. For this reason, the review of our gene analyzes can only be carried out under expert advice



  • SHOULD I TEST MY GENES REGULARLY?

    No, because your genes are unchanged from birth to the end of life. Therefore, it makes no sense to have an already tested gene tested again because you would only get the same result again.

    It also means that your innate disease risks remain consistent throughout your life. However, they have an impact on your health as you can significantly reduce your individual disease risk with precautionary investigations.


  • DO I REALLY WANT TO KNOW MY DISEASE RISK?

    We only have genes in our program that significantly increasing the potential risk of diseases. Knowing them early enough could help, prevent these diseases. Only such genetic tests make sense for health care and represent a real benefit.

  • IF THIS REPORT SHOWS THAT I HAVE A GENETIC PRAEDISPOSITION FOR A PARTICULAR DISEASE, WOULD I SUFFER FROM THIS DISEASE THEN?

    You may or may not have a genetic predisposition to a particular disease; these does not mean, that you will definitely suffer from this disease. You may not have a predisposition to a disease and suffer it in the future. Genetic analysis is just another tool for physicians and healthcare professionals who need to interpret the available health data.

  • SHOULD I MAKE DRAMATIC CHANGES IN MY HEALTH MANAGEMENT DUE TO THE RESULTS OF THIS TEST ?

    No, any changes you want to make to your health management should be analyzed by an experienced geneticist and the medical specialists. Any doubts that you have about a genetic test should be reviewed by  health professionals.

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