Nigeria’s leading DNA testing centre, Smart DNA, has disclosed that firstborn children bear the brunt of paternity discrepancies, with firstborn sons making up 64 per cent of all negative DNA test ...
Level 2: Mid-level evidence A multinational cohort study evaluated 24,295 women who had cervical cytology and HPV screening at baseline and one or more cervical cytology or histopathology exams within ...
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers in the Western world. It is estimated that hereditary factors play a role ...
Smart DNA, a leading DNA testing centre based in Lagos, has unveiled its 2024 report, offering a deep dive into the evolving trends and implications of DNA testing in Nigeria. Spanning the period from ...
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