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COULD GENETICS HOLD THE KEY FOR FUTURE FITNESS?

Rugby icon Bryan Habana recently released his genetic information regarding his endurance and recovery disposition. This is part of a global challenge to rugby players worldwide to have their DNA tested and analysed. The campaign has been created by global biotechnology company DNAFit, which is looking to

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