The Drug Trend From Sports That’s Crossing Into General Medicine

The drug trend crossing from sports into general medicine is not one single substance but a whole class of therapies — GLP-1 receptor agonists, peptide...

The drug trend crossing from sports into general medicine is not one single substance but a whole class of therapies — GLP-1 receptor agonists, peptide...

If you have been told you carry an MTHFR gene mutation, the most important thing to understand is this: you are not broken, you do not have a disease, and...

Lynch syndrome changes cancer treatment because tumors driven by inherited mismatch repair gene defects are uniquely vulnerable to immunotherapy, a class...

The cancer drug you can only get with a specific gene mutation is not one drug — it is an entire class of therapies that the FDA will not allow doctors to...

If you carry a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, the drug landscape has shifted dramatically in your favor over the past few years, and 2026 is bringing yet...

The era of prescribing medications based on population averages and trial-and-error is ending. Pharmacogenomics — the science of matching drugs to a...

Genetic testing can meaningfully improve warfarin dosing by identifying how a patient's body metabolizes and responds to the drug before the first pill is...

Some people get absolutely no pain relief from codeine because their body literally cannot convert it into morphine, which is the compound that actually...

There is no single antidepressant that fails for exactly 25 percent of people because of one gene. The reality is messier and, frankly, more alarming.

Your DNA directly influences whether a prescribed medication will help you, do nothing, or cause a dangerous reaction.