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Matching DNA With Medical Records To Crack Disease And Aging

A massive research project in California is beginning to show how genes, health habits and the environment can interact to cause diseases.   The project’s goal is to find new ways to identify people at risk before they develop problems like heart disease, cancer and diabetes.  100,000 individual members of Kaiser Permanente’s health plan agreed to share their health and genetic information…

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Enforce Pooper-Scooper Rules With DNA Testing?

A company called Poo Prints claims Dallas and other cities can find irresponsible dog owners by lab testing feces.  The company sells $29.95 DNA kits that come with a swab to take an oral sample from a pet that is then recorded in a world pet registry. Poo Prints sells $49.95 testing kits to sample dog waste, which can be matched…

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Scientists Encourage Genetic Data Sharing

Robert Cook-Deegan (Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA) and colleagues explain that whole genome analysis has the potential to significantly improve medical care if utilized correctly, but say that interpreting variants of unknown significance can prove challenging.  Private genetic databases run by companies, such as Myriad Genetics in the USA, contain important information that may be vital to interpreting such variants, but…

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Belinda Martineau: A Scientist Says Yes On Prop 37 To Label Genetically Engineered Food

Dr. Belinda Martineau is the Principal Editor at the UC Davis Genome Center. In an excerpt from the article, Martineau states: “Once scientists have told the truth, warts and all (and genetic engineering has its share of warts), society as a whole must decide how to use and control the technology based on that science. Controlling technology, Feynman said, “is something not…

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