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A Personal Case Manager is assigned to you, dedicated to providing information, resources, advice and DNA testing so you and your family can benefit from the applications of DNA.

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We provide the personal care, collection and testing performed by AABB/FQS-IEC/ISO 17025 accredited genetic laboratories. American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) is the most respected accrediting association for parentage testing in the United States.

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Unique DNA helps keep New Year's Resolutions By dnalady On 2011-12-30

That's right - use your unique DNA to help you get a jump on your New Year's Resolution.  If you are over 15, you probably have a New Year's resolution to lose weight.  I don't necessarily agree that we all have to be a Size 2; but I do agree that a healthy weight contributes to a more healthy life style and thus a happier individual.  What?  OK, if you are overweight according to the Body Mass Index and you have been struggling with diet and exercise, perhaps it is your genetic make-up contributing to the extra bit of giggle in your wiggle.

I remember taking a weight lifting class in th early 1990s and asking the instructor on how to get my abs flatter - even back then at 115 pounds - I thought I had to improve my appearance - which is why today I don't think we all need to be a size 2 but we do need to be happy with our size and healthy.  Anyway, the very kind Physical Education teacher told me "you're fighting genetics" - just keep lifting weights and without explanation he moved on to the next student - I didnt' find him to be very motivating and I never took weight lifting again.  The thought that I was "fighting genetics" gave me no incentive to continue to lift weights and go for that flat, tight ab look.  At the same time I had an employer who was a weight lifting buff and he insisted if I did situps and leg crunches I would get that flat ab.  It never happened. 

However, today, with the onset of inflammatory diseases, hypothyroidism and just plain aging I think I have a better understanding of what the Physical Education teacher was saying.  And today, we can perform a non-invasive DNA collection and test for your genetic predisposition.  Do you have an increased endurance capacity? Then a sports physician or trainor might recommend specific supplements and/or exercises to help you over come what is inherent in your DNA.

Perhaps your muscles are more likely to have increased abilities in sports requiring strength and a good consult with a sports physician can educate you on best diet/exercise/supplement/vitamin combination to reach your goals.  Your DNA has the code to how your body was made and how it will perform.  

If your bones have an impaired ability to absorb calcium or Vitamin D, then  you are putting yourself at risk of injury if your goals have been focused on intensity rather than duration.  Increase in exposure to sunlight - especially during the winter months in the Northeast (with sunscreen, naturally) will help you absorb some real Vitamin D.  And as we have learned over the last 5 years, the original Recommended Daily Allowance of vitamin D has increased - please check with your physician after you have your Personal Genetic Profile completed so that he/she can interpret and advise you on what is best for your body.

Lipid Metabolism, Folic Acid Metabolism, Iron Absorption and Storage, Salt Sensitive Hypertension, Alcohol Metabolism, Caffeine Metabolism and Gluten Tolerance - if you have dieted at some point in your life - you have heard these terms.  Non Invasive DNA Testing can determine your best course of action on reaching your goals in 2012.

To determine your Body Mass Index, use the following:

Using an average Resting Metabolic Rate of 655 (*) - follow the formula below and add your own information to obtain your maintainance caloric intake: 

655 PLUS (4.35 times your weight in pounds) PLUS (4.7 times your height in inches) MINUS (4.7 times your age) = ________ - is the total number of calories your body requires on a daily basis to maintain your current weight. 

If you want to lose weight, you need to create a deficit or decrease your caloric intake or increase your calories spent (via exercise that increases your metabolic resting heart rate).

(*) RMR or resting metabolic heart rate determines how many calories you should consume each day to properly maintain your body's functions and still lose eweight.  Your body needs a specific number of calories each day for basic functions like breathing and cell repair.

This is an average formula - if you are a member of a gym, or thinking of joining a boot camp - get your DNA Profile done ahead of time (4 week turnaround time) so that your coach knows exactly what type of workout will produce fastests results.  We all know that fast results creates motivation.  If you are able to get  your DNA profile done in the first week of January, start your boot camp or exercise regime - just about the 2nd week in February, when you have loosened up your muscles, increased your lung capacity through some low impact aerobics and perhaps added some lean muscle mass - your DNA Profile will be returned and will assist you over the next coming months in keeping your New Year's Resolution.  As you move into February, you are in better condition to really start training in a manner that your body will respond positively.

Depending on your budget and your commitment, you can test for one gene or you can test for 100 genes.  Obviously the more genetic information collected, the more detailed a report can be produced and targetted to your needs. 

 

 

 
Connecticut NewsFri Jan 27 08:53:27 EST 2012

Middletown Principal Takes Leave of Absence
Girard's departure comes amid criticism about the school's use of so-called "scream rooms". Parents told NBC Connecticut that unruly students, including those with special needs, were thrown into rooms with concrete walls and left there alone kicking and screaming uncontrollably.

Lawmakers Hedge Bets on Online Gambling
Foxwoods was the state's first legal gambling casino and could benefit if online gambling becomes legal in the state.

Group offers new Conn. teacher evaluation process
A Connecticut advisory council has drafted a model teacher evaluation system that includes student achievement as a factor, and could be used by school districts statewide.

Ax Murder Suspect Ate Victim's Eyeball, Part of Brain, Police Say
According to the Hartford Courant, a 35-year-old man was arrested Tuesday in Florida in connection with a December murder in Connecticut in which he allegedly killed the victim with an ax and ate one of the victim's eyeballs and part of his brain.

Shays officially in hunt for GOP Senate nod
Former Connecticut U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, right, shares a light moment with former U.S. Rep.

Teen births: Nearly half in state are to Hispanics
Yanisha Claudio, 15, right, hands her son, Jordan, to Jennifer Colon of the Nurturing Families Network during a recent home visit in Hartford.

Starbucks Considering Alcohol Sales - Should Connecticut Stores be Included? [POLL]
Starbucks is a popular option for local residents when it comes to their favorite coffee brews, but could the national chain soon be the after work destination for happy hour? The chain began selling beer and wine at five stores in Washington and one more in Oregon during the second half of 2011.

Connecticut Mayor Joseph Maturo slammed for 'racist' tacos comment
The mayor of a Connecticut community roiled by allegations of police discrimination against Hispanics is under fire for saying he 'might have tacos' as a way to do something to help Latinos.

Connecticut Hooch To Be Included In Grammy Gift Bags
Adam von Gootkin, left and Peter Kowalczyk, owners of Manchester's ONYX Spirits Company, will have their product included in the gift bags at the Grammy Awards this year.

Penn State scandal sparks legislative debates
The child sexual abuse scandal at Penn State University has prompted state lawmakers across the nation to take another look at laws designed to protect children and punish child predators.

Shays officially announces Conn. Senate bid
Former Connecticut U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays is making it official and announcing he is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.

Conn districts join federal school nutrition plan
Several Connecticut school food service directors and college students studying nutrition are gathering in West Hartford to learn more about a federal push for healthier school lunch options.

Peace Education Gathering Attracts Connecticut Students
The World Youth Peace Summit Office of Peace Projects will host a symposium on Saturday, March 10 at Kingswood Oxford School in West Hartford, from 1 to 5 p.m. This gathering will serve as the next step for participants of the 2011 World Scholar-Athlete Games and World Youth Peace Summit as well as other high school peacebrokers to develop their ... (more)

Report: Conn. teacher policies need improvement
Connecticut's policies to improve the quality of teaching in its public schools are mediocre at best, and particularly fall short in efforts to keep the best teachers and remove those who are ineffective, according to a new nationwide assessment of states' regulations.

Police Tracked Murder Suspect by His Cellphone
WESTPORT, Conn. - A cellphone is largely to thank for helping investigators capture Andrew Robert Levene, a.k.a Robert Thomas, the man suspected in the Dec.

Rockefeller impostor's ex-girlfriend testifies
A Rockefeller impostor charged with murdering his California landlord 27 years ago lived the life of a hunted man in a plot that could have been plucked from a spy thriller, according to his former girlfriend's testimony Tuesday.

4 Conn. officers arrested over treatment of Latinos
The FBI has arrested four police officers after an investigation into possible civil rights violations against Latino residents.

Tuesday is deadline to switch to GOP for primary
Democrats and members of other political parties in Connecticut have until the end of the day to switch their party affiliation to Republican to be able to vote in the state's GOP presidential primary on April 24.

Connecticut Named Worst State for Retirees
When the TopRetirements website compiled the criteria for the top 10 worst states to retire in 2012 , two states were actually tied for the number one spot: Connecticut and Illinois.

New Britain Police Make Arrest In 2010 Killing
A local man faces murder and other charges for the November 2010 killing of a man on Black Rock Avenue.

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