Welcome to Biomedical Diagnostic Research, Inc. (BDR Labs)

This web site will guide you through useful information concerning important issues about your health. We will provide you with an easy way to learn more about our company, while making it easier for you to do business with us.

Biomedical Diagnostic Research, Inc has been serving the medical research community since 2001.  Currently, we specialize in diagnostic research involving the monitoring of Anti-Aging, DNA Repair, and successes of medical intervention.

The focus of this site is to introduce you to exciting new research being done with regard to DNA repair. You will learn about our services and our professional staff.

While browsing this site, you may have comments or questions about our products and services; or if you simply need more information contact us by clicking on the contact button on any page within this site.

DNA Repair

Science has known for some time that DNA, the genetic blueprint, holds the key to good human health.  Further, it is now accepted that DNA is exposed to many damaging agents daily, the most lethal of which come from the inside the body. In an individual that has unbalanced body chemistries, the stage is set to develop disease and reduce longevity.

Fortunately, the human body has a system of chemicals called enzymes which serves to protect and repair damage to DNA.  If the repair is good, the result is good health and enhanced longevity.

Science has developed many tests to analyze these recurring body events. Until now, none have been suitable for large scale commercial use.  This is no longer the case.

Serum Thiol is a blood test in which molecules called Thiols (meaning sulfur containing compounds) in the serum can be analyzed, accurately, for a reasonable cost.   We now know there is a method which can quickly determine a person's general health status without need of a symptom, infection or disease as an indicator. Thiol values can be measured on a scale of good to poor health status, categorizing the result into different risk groups.  Very poor DNA repair can be a warning of impending risk to our mortality and very good values can be seen as a measure of good health and longevity.

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