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GENETIC TESTING

There is much controversy over whether genetic testing will lead to more informed health choices or genetic discrimination. This topic discusses how the genetic testing industry will grow and the implications for businesses and individuals.

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Genome Medicine & Genome Wide Association Studiesmore

Genome Medicine is the clinical use of genomic diagnostics and therapeutics, bringing with it a wide range of...

Identifying economically important traits in animal genomesmore

The livestock industry accounts for almost $100 billion of the annual agricultural gross domestic product.

Special investigation: Who's testing your DNA? - science-in-society - ...more

WHEN Ann Chamberlain-Gordon suspected that her husband was cheating, she took his underwear to her place of work - a...

Saliva divination: was it good for you?more

Have you used the services of 23andMe, deCODEme, and Navigenics, or Knome? If so, we want to hear about your...

Myriad wins European patent appeal on cancer testmore

Myriad Genetics Inc has won an appeal at the European Patent Office, reinstating its patent protection on a genetic...

Gene testing for diabetes risk is not useful more

Genetic testing can yield some information about one's risk for various diseases. But when it comes to the chances of...

Whose Data Is it Anyway?more

Traditionally, we trust doctors with confidential information about our health in the knowledge that it’s in our own...

Cancer-Gene Test Boosts Myriad's Salesmore

The ad campaign for Myriad Genetic's breast cancer gene test fueled a 55% jump in sales thought some in the medical...

DNA can reveal ancestors' lies and secretsmore

Don Kincaid oversees the Kincaid surname project. “It has been traumatic for some to discover their true lineage...

Letting the Genome out of the Bottle — Will We Get Our Wish?more

The tests have been a boon to researchers who needed unbiased clues as to the causation of diseases that may be used to...

Researchers discover three genes that increase risk of severe obesity ...more

"European and Canadian researchers have, for the first time, drawn a map of genetic risk factors that can lead to...

Interpreting the Genomemore

"When it comes to sequencing DNA, time is money, and Pacific Biosciences' commercial machines, due out in 2010,...

My Genome, My Self - Steven Pinker Gets to the Bottom of his own Genet...more

ONE OF THE PERKS of being a psychologist is access to tools that allow you to carry out the injunction to know thyself.

UK's first breast cancer screen baby born | Top Newsmore

LONDON (Reuters) - The first baby girl in Britain to have been screened before conception for a genetic form of breast...

Researchers To Screen For Mental Retardationmore

Researchers at UC Davis are set to launch the first widespread screening for the genetic mutation that can cause mental...

Discount DNAmore

Complete Genomics says it can sequence a human genome for a fraction of the current cost; a savings that could make DNA...

Australia: Company seeks to monopolize breast cancer test more

The Federal Government says it is extremely worried about the threat by a private company to restrict the use of a...

Gene May Make Kids Crave Junk Foodmore

In the Dec. 11 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, British researchers report that children with a particular...

Do Gene Tests Really Clarify Who Will Be Helped By Pricey Cancer Drugs...more

U.S. health regulators are weighing whether ImClone Systems and Amgen Inc (AMGN.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock...

Meet the Team: Marcelamore

Marcela on the 23andMe Service: ... with privacy in genetic

Gene Test Could Predict Colon Cancer's Returnmore

TUESDAY, Nov. 25 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers say they've developed a genetic model for predicting the risk of...

Simple no-risk prenatal blood test may detect vast range of genetic di...more

Prenatal genetic tests such as amniocentesis (drawing some amniotic fluid from around a 16-week fetus) always carries a...

Finland signs Protocol Concerning Genetic Testing more

Ambassador Irma Ertman, the Permanent Represent of Finland to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, signed the...

'We shared our cancer experiences'more

Jackie Harris, a specialist nurse at Breast Cancer Care, said there was still a lot to learn about genetic testing.

Digital Economy: World Economic Forummore

...source of personal genetic information. 23andMe was co...

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