The future of medicine: matching the drug to DNA

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Medications affect different people differently, though they might help the majority, they could be very harmful to people with specific DNA traits. New technology developed in England offers a personal DNA-to-drug match. Matching the two is the future of medicine – providing each patient with the drug that will be most effective and risk-free.

 

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