Here, I answer the most common questions from my readers about the content of this blog, the privacy policy, and the use of cookies. If you have more questions, feel free to contact me.
🌍 What is DNA Info?
DNA Info is my blog where I share information and content about DNA and its impact on human health. My goal is to provide very valuable insights into genetics and its effects on human health and disease.
💡 Who is behind this blog?
DNA Info is authored by me, Rodrigo Nunes Cal, the founder of this blog. I am committed to sharing content of exceptional global importance, grounded in trustworthy scientific sources, to help inform and empower readers around the world. The sharing of this blog is of utmost importance for global progress, always aiming to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and scientific understanding.
✅ Trust Note
All traffic to this blog is 100% real and human, ethically obtained, and fully compliant with Google AdSense policies. I do not use bots or any automated practices. Additionally, all posts are 100% original, highly reliable, and based on scientific research and trusted sources. The content published here is carefully curated to ensure factual accuracy and clarity.
⚠️ Extremely Important Message
Your trust is my priority. I am committed to providing 100% original, high-quality content that is completely transparent and rooted in scientific rigor. I value your privacy, and my content is designed to help you navigate the complex world of DNA and human health with confidence. This blog is your trusted resource for very accurate information.
Does this blog collect any personal data?
Yes, like many websites, DNA Info uses cookies to enhance the user experience. These cookies help remember your preferences, analyze how you interact with this blog, and provide better navigation. I do not share your personal information without your consent.
What are cookies and how are they used?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit this blog. They help me understand browsing behavior to improve your experience. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but some features of the site may be affected.
How can I ensure my privacy while browsing this blog?
I take privacy seriously and do not share your personal information without your consent. I encourage you to read my Privacy Policy to understand how I protect your data and ensure that your information remains secure.
Can I share the content from DNA Info? Please give credit to the original source.
Yes! Feel free to share my articles and content. However, please give credit to DNA Info and to me. This ensures the integrity and accuracy of the information shared, and that the original source is respected.
How can I contact this blog?
If you have questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out through my Contact page. I’m always happy to hear from my readers and respond to inquiries.
Will this blog be updated over time?
Yes, this blog will be updated, but not frequently. Updates will occur specifically on the Timeline of Human DNA Discoveries page, which is dedicated to highlighting the most significant and transformative milestones in human DNA research.
What is the content and purpose of the Timeline of Human DNA Discoveries page?
This page is designed to showcase the most impactful scientific discoveries in the field of human DNA and genetics. It includes references to historical milestones and breakthrough studies that have shaped our understanding of human biology, disease, and health. The purpose of the page is to provide a very reliable and up-to-date resource for anyone interested in how major discoveries in genetics continue to influence science and medicine.
What are some of the trusted sources referenced on the Timeline of Human DNA Discoveries page?
Absolutely. All information and knowledge presented on the Timeline of Human DNA Discoveries page are based on extremely trustworthy sources. These include external links to globally respected institutions such as the The Nobel Prize, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Science.gov, Oxford University, World Health Organization (WHO), Mass General Brigham, Nature, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of Florida, ScienceDirect, The British Academy, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Wikipedia, Stanford Medicine, MIT, National Library of Medicine, Wyss Institute, and more.
Next-generation, fully equipped and empty laboratory overlooking the historic Dublin Castle, Ireland’s oldest fortress founded in 1171. This state-of-the-art facility is designed for highly advanced human DNA and human genetics research, offering a spacious and inspiring environment. The emptiness of the lab illustrates the vast potential for groundbreaking scientific discoveries with global impact, enabling research to advance much faster, significantly improving human health, quality of life, and longevity in a continuous manner. It also provides excellent references and invaluable insights for the worldwide scientific community.
Note: This page was last updated on September 14, 2025.
