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    Medical professionals are required for all genetic testing, because they are the only ones that can give provide a comprehensive understanding of the raw testing results. Because Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) genetic testing companies are relatively new, the government has not set thorough regulations on them, allowing room for some companies to faulty methods and make false claims without providing sufficient evidence. On the other hand, licensed physicians have a fiduciary obligation to use their…

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    What is Genetic Testing? According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, Genetic testing "uses laboratory methods to look at your genes, which are the DNA instructions you inherit from your mother and your father. Genetic testing may be used to identify increased risk of health problems, to choose a treatment, or to assess responses to treatments." Genetic testing shouldn't be done. Genetic testing is complicated and arduous for people to cope with and companies don't really care what…

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    comes from their parents to create their DNA. There is good and bad to genetics being passed down. Genes can have many diseases and disorders passed down, there is a way to parents prepare for these problems and prevent these issues. What problems can genetic testing solve? Genetic testing can help fix many complications such as: finding genetic abnormalities and helping couples through in vitro fertilization. Genetic testing is very beneficial for many people; however, the majority of people…

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    Women’s Bodies October 30, 2014 Genetic Testing Technology is highly intertwined with our lives today. There is almost no part of our lives that doesn’t use technology in one manner or another. With this being true, it seems a natural step to include technology into our healthcare. Today there are many uses for genetic testing, and it is predicted that there will be many more uses as time goes on and science improves. But along with the positives of genetic testing, it is not without some…

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    First and foremost, Genetic testing, when it’s applicable is an effective apparatus to assess a patient’s risk of disease. With just a tester of blood or saliva, this can unravel the patient body’s genetic defect and foresees upcoming complications vary between cancer to Alzheimer’s disease. Genetic testing as technology become very prominent, back then it was extremely demanding and steep for just about anyone, even those in advanced labs to executed. However, today it is rapidly becoming an…

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    The article Genetic Testing in Newborns gets a Critical Breakthrough, written by Alice Park, addresses future breakthroughs in the medical future. Genetic testing in newborns is definitely a development in the treatment of babies, especially those born prematurely and with health/development issues. By being able to test DNA and get results in as early as 26 hours and as late as 50 hours it dramatically increases the outlook on the treatment rates and the survival rates in high sensitivity…

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    Is genetic testing and genetic modification a positive choice for society? Society is responsible for launching rules and guidelines for the use of genetic technology, and this is a job in which bioethicists play a major role. Genetic engineering has been around for many years now. The well-being of research subjects and patients must be protected before certain experiments or treatments are conducted. Our society has evolved in its understanding of life to the point that we are able to…

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    The scientific advancements of prenatal testing have amazed parents around the world, and has created supporters of this test. Proponents celebrate the fact that “genetic testing...offers the possibility of predicting future health problems” for babies who are at a high-risk for genetic disorders, diseases, or health problems (Holtzman). Parents who support genetic testing want to be fully aware of their child’s health and are happy with the fact that they can know about those health problems…

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    2018) Genetic testing is a fundamental phenomenon in 21st century society. Testing processes reveal the likelihood of an individual inheriting, passing on, or living with a suspected genetic condition. These medical tests identify any changes in proteins, chromosomes or genes (NIH, 2018). Accessible to the majority of the population today, there are several methods of genetic testing including; biochemical tests, relating to proteins; chromosomal tests, analysing chromosomes for large genetic…

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    bioengineers alike have found a way to perform microsurgery on DNA, a molecule that carries most of the genetic instructions inside living organisms, essentially reprogramming genetic codes over time. This could lead to a potentially large breakthrough for the scientific community as well as humanity in general. Altering genetic codes and human DNA may lead to ways to begin eliminating common genetic mutations from upcoming future generations. However, this new gene-altering, DNA-splicing…

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