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Title: Pathway genomics jumps into competitive genetic testing business: pathway genomics is seeking partnerships to co-brand its genet
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The largest US drugstore chain, Walgreen Co., says it is holding off selling genetic testing kits at its stores after the Food and Drug Administration raised concerns with the kits’ manufacturer. (May 12)


May 12, 2010 (1:51) Walgreens plans to sell a new genetic testing kit over the counter. Some medical experts say the kit presents some controversy.
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Here’s how to tailor your drugs, food, and skin-care products to your DNA. This is your consumer’s guide to genetic testing kits. Your DNA, including your ancient ancestry and ethnicity has a lot to do with how your body responds to food, medicine, illness, exercise, and lifestyle, but just how much? And how do you know which DNA kits and gene testing are reliable and recognized? Learning about DNA to understand and improve your health is now interactive and available to the average consum
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By Judy Wellsworth
In order to do a hair test for paternity, you need to have hair that still has the roots and follicles still attached. This means, taking strands from a brush will not work, you need to pull the hair from your head and look to make sure the hair follicles and roots come attached to the sample. In most cases of a paternity test, three to four strands of hair require submitting in order to do the DNA testing.
Hair test for paternity costs less than any other DNA testing and is just as reliable as any other form of testing. Genetic DNA paternity testing allows courts and individuals to confirm paternity of a child and the father or mother. These tests do hold up in court and do provide for accurate results. Most people use a clinical facility, but some receive a home test kit in the mail and send the sample out for testing.

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