Medical Genetics
Medical genetics is the study of the hereditary basis of health and disease. It uses genetic and molecular techniques to understand the molecular basis of genetic disorders, and to identify new treatments, therapies and preventive measures. Medical genetics has become increasingly important in the diagnosis and management of common chronic conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, as well as in the development of new treatments and therapies. Medical genetics also provides valuable insights into the causes of inherited diseases, which can be used to design better treatments and preventive measures. Medical genetics is a rapidly developing field and its applications are being increasingly used in clinical practice, both in the diagnosis of disease, and in the management of treatment.
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