Could tailoring our diet to our genes really be the key to better health?

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Could tailoring our diet to our genes really be the key to better health?
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DNA diets are big news at the moment, with personalised nutrition making waves both here and across the pond. But is eating according to our genes really the magic bullet that some would have us believe?

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