The conference mainly aims at the education of the medical community and dissemination of reliable information to at-risk populations. IGENOMIX hope to inherit the outstanding tradition of the UEARS and develop further values to shrink the gap between science & technology and clinical practice.
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Here are 5 things you should keep in mind about one such problem – chromosomal abnormalities.
Consanguinity is a deeply rooted social trend among one-fifth of the world population. Around the globe consanguineous marriages (Commonly known as “Cousin Marriages”) is in practice by many societies from time immemorial. It is widely practiced in the Middle Eastern region. While assessing the consequences between cousin marriages and the non-blood related marriages, several scientific […]
Igenomix will be present at Emirates Obstetrics Gynaecology & Fertility Forum on 19th-21st January 2017, at Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, Dubai.
Many parents get depressed by the birth of a baby with some genetic disorder. As per the study conducted by World Health Organization (WHO) 10 in every 1000 new born suffer from genetic disorders and “Thalassemia” is one of the most common one.
The pace of modern life has caused increasing numbers of women to choose to become mothers at a later stage of life. Planning for baby after the age of 35 is difficult as the fertility declines considerably over the time. This social change is reflected in an increase of 33% of births to mothers over […]
Most women opting for assisted methods of achieving pregnancy have a lot of questions regarding the success of these procedures. And those who have already gone through the procedure multiple times, always wish to know why they haven’t attained any success.
Genetic disorders are not curable but can be prevented! The risk of genetic disorder in the new born is increasing day by day. As per WHO, 10 out of 1000 babies are born with some sort of Genetic Disorder.
Genetic disorder is a disease that is caused by an abnormality in an individual’s DNA. Genetic disorders are generally rare and affect one person in every thousands or millions. In fact, 10 in every 1000 live births suffer from genetic disorders. Generally, parents who are carriers of serious genetic diseases realize it after having an affected […]