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Had genetic test, will interview

January 31, 2009 by Grace Ibay  
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Had genetic test, will interview

I hear so much about genetic testing these days that I’ve always wanted to find out what that experience is like for people who had the test done. Sure, it’s painless (just a saliva or cheek scrape will do). But more than the test itself, I want to know what your life is like these days.
What was it like to know you are at risk for this X disease? What did you do with your results? Are you now eating, living better? Do you feel trapped, empowered, confused?
I do want to know. Maybe I’m the coward who …read more

Genetic testing – ‘recreational genomics’ or the future of diagnostics?

March 18, 2008 by Elaine  
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Genetic testing – ‘recreational genomics’ or the future of diagnostics?

In January, The New England Journal of Medicine published an article criticizing the popularization of genetic testing by companies such as 23andme, deCode, Navigenics and Knome who doctors believe are introducing genetic testing prematurely into a commercial setting and confusing public and medics alike.  The authors of this article coined the phrase ‘recreational genomics’ for this type of testing.
While all of these companies claim that their tests should not be used as the basis for medical decisions, some physicians are concerned that customers for these tests will nevertheless begin seeking medical direction based on their results.  Doctors have been unprepared for the genetic advice they need …read more

More on personal genomics services

February 24, 2008 by Elaine  
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More on personal genomics services

Family Tree DNA advises it is now offering DNA Traits a personal genomics service that specializes in DNA testing for specific diseases. This company offers individual tests, group tests, and even a membership plan, all for relatively cheap prices compared to the other companies offering genome-wide SNP scans. The difference between them and their competitors, they claim, is that the patient has to meet with a genetic counselor before he or she can directly access resulting data.
Sorry, not a new service - Opaldia has been doing this for a number of years.  Opaldia’s difference is that customers also meet with a Consultant Specialist as …read more


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