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	<description>Okay, the moment we have all been waiting for...or at least Arztek has been waiting for.&amp;nbsp; Many, many months ago I went to Genelex in Seattle to have my DNA tested.&amp;nbsp;We hear lots about deoxyribonucleic acid, but for the most part it&#39;s because of paternity and legal issues.&amp;nbsp;Well, I wanted to find out where I was really from, what my health status really looked like,&amp;nbsp;and what drugs I should not be taking.&amp;nbsp;Here&#39;s a deep look into my genetic history.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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