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Based on our record, CostPlus Drugs seems to be a lot more popular than Genomelink. While we know about 921 links to CostPlus Drugs, we've tracked only 13 mentions of Genomelink. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you’re able to use a generic, check the price at Cost Plus. Source: 6 months ago
Mark Cuban has an online pharmacy that is supposed to be very cheap. Obviously not for everyone. Source: 7 months ago
I'm not posting this to r/medicare because if you get medications at online pharmacies, it's usually because they're not covered under Medicare C or D. I've tried Mark Cuban's costplusdrugs.com which for me was a waste of time. Do you buy from a Canadian mail order house, or are you just using GoodRx? Is there a reason you chose the one you use? Do you worry about where the drugs are made and whether there are... Source: 7 months ago
Phone bill - If you haven't already, look at prepaid, it is significantly less than a plan. If you get SNAP, you should also be eligible for monthly help with your phone and internet costs. Also sign up for the Lifeline government program, which can help pay your phone and... Source: 8 months ago
If it's a non-stimulant like Strattera, I would recommend checking on CostPlusDrugs. They have Strattera for as low as $9.20 a month and Wellbutrin for $6.80 with a flat $5 shipping rate for all orders. It's a mail order pharmacy, and you can request refills online so long as they're already approved by your provider. Unfortunately, they don't do controlled substances (so no Ritalin, Adderall, concerta, etc),... Source: 9 months ago
I first saw genomelink.io, but they talk about GeneticGenie in this post. I feel like this implies that genomelink does not give me any data on MTHFR? I have to use Genetic Genie? Source: 8 months ago
There are others like - https://genomelink.io/ , I didn't try this one cause my kit was from FTDNA and it was not compatible. - LivingDNA has also a free option. But you have to pay to see detailed results, I didnt pay. - MyTrueAncestry is a fun site . Free to use, also paid options available. Only for fun ancient populations. - Phenotype predictor for fun https://phenotype.yseq.net/. Source: about 1 year ago
I do look younger, but not just because of the lifestyle and supplements. genomelink.io showed high "facial skin youthfulness" for my DNA data. Source: over 1 year ago
Genomelink.io has a lot of free and paid reports. Some are pretty decent but you have pay close attention to what studies they are relying on - for example, if an app is based on a study of only 300 people it's probably not good. Source: almost 2 years ago
Have you looked into https://genomelink.io? They have options for Viking DNA, ancient history, and specifically European ancestry. Source: almost 2 years ago
Healthcare.gov - Since the healthcare law took full effect this year, HealthCare.
Family Echo - Draw your printable family tree online. Free and easy to use, no login required. Add photos and share with your family. Import/export GEDCOM files.
Amazon Pharmacy - A prescription delivery service by Amazon
MyHeritage - MyHeritage is a family-oriented social network service and genealogy website.
Alto Pharmacy - Building the world's most patient-centric pharmacy.
webtrees - webtrees - the web based Family History Software - is based on the popular PhpGedView ('PGV') application.