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The DNA Testing Company 23andMe Reveals a New Genetic Analysis Plus, mobile app Hooch launches Hooch Black, and Yumi, a Los Angeles-based, baby-food subscription service has weekly plans starting at $35.

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The DNA testing company 23andMe reveals a new genetic analysis. It will tell its customers if they have an elevated risk of developing the most common form of diabetes. Its new diabetes test uses something called a polygenic risk score. The test has not been cleared by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose type-2 diabetes.

Hooch, the location-based subscription drinks mobile app launches Hooch Black. Hooch Black is the more expensive subscription that includes perks like hotel discounts and a concierge service. Hooch Black is $295 a year and you receive one drink every day with additional premium venues and cocktail options.

Yumi, a Los Angeles-based, baby-food subscription service is going to change the way parents think about nutrition. Yumi ships a selection of baby food with superfood ingredients like chia seeds and quinoa, directly to your front door. Yumi has weekly plans starting at $35 or a little under $6 a jar.

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