If a bumpy ride in the back of a car makes you nauseated, blame it on your genetics, according to the first ever genome-wide association study on motion sickness done by researchers at 23andMe. Motion sickness is extremely common. One in three of us is highly susceptible to it, and the condition is very heritable — meaning genetics accounts for a large reason why some of us ... Continue Reading
Decode Your DNA
(BeWellBuzz) Genetics may seem like something only scientists can really have access to, but one company is offering everyone a chance to see what lies in their DNA. You can learn your genetic ancestry and see what your risk for certain diseases may be by completing a simple at home DNA test and mailing it back to the company for analysis. This gives everyone an opportunity to ... Continue Reading