The Truth About Mail-In DNA Tests

Dozens of companies offer them, and they can be done with a sample of your saliva or a swab of your cheek. The catch is, you may learn "facts" about yourself that aren't quite factual.
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The Truth About Mail-In DNA Tests
Dozens of companies offer them, and they can be done with a sample of your saliva or a swab of your cheek. The catch is, you may learn "facts" about yourself that aren't quite factual.
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Subtle Signs of Anemia
Anemia affects about 7% of the US population, and women are at greatest risk. Symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening. Here's what you should know.
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