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    so when a doctor is consulting them, they have a clear understanding of the information. Genetic counselors are the same as interpreters. When patients choose to take a genetic test, the results are complex and will need someone there to assist the patient with understanding the terms. If interpreters are required during a consultation, then it should be required to have genetic…

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    Women should have prenatal genetic testing doing this will show any problems there child might have. When having genetic testing done there are many different procedures, advantages, emotions involved, and price ranges. If somebody may be thinking that they don't fit to get the test done there wrong there is a test for everyone. There are many different things the doctors do when doing a genetic test. There are so many different types of genetic tests you are able to get; as a result, there…

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    Video Assignment My informative speech’s specific purpose was to inform my classmates about genetic testing and how it relates to cancer. I feel like I achieved my purpose well, but would have done better if we had more time for our informative speech. Genetic testing is a complex topic and is hard to fit into a five-minute speech. Overall, I believe I did well in teaching my classmates about genetic testing and cancer. My introduction in this speech went much better than my demonstration…

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    relating to others. A combination of biological, psychological, environmental, and genetic factors is the cause of mental disorders. Some of the major mental illnesses such as autism, ADHD, major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia are genetic disorders and can be inherited. If both parents or one of the parents diagnosed with one of the genetic mental health illnesses, the chance of developing or passing on a genetic condition to their children are high. Estimating the chances of…

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    human’s entire DNA. This mapping opened up the world to many new ideas such as genetic testing. Genetic testing involves looking at a person’s DNA for abnormalities in the sequencing. Testing can happen to tell whether the person carries the gene of the disorder, will have that disorder, or the disorder has already developed (“Genetic Testing”). However, this new testing should not yet have reliance put into it. Genetic testing has no benefit for patients and should not take place. In…

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    disease that could have been curable a couple of days ago, but it was too late now. Genetic testing is when a pregnant woman takes a blood test and sees if their child might have a disease or type of cancer. Genetic testing is important because if a child has disease, parents can be ready and prepared for the disease their child might have. Parents might also be able to save their child's life by using genetic testing because the disease that might be causing them to die could be caught early.…

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    One of the biggest issues that came from the Henrietta Lachs story and cells came with genetic testing. Why is this important? Utilizing information about an individual’s clinical, genetic, genomic, and environmental conditions, personalized medicine offers the possibility that internists will be able to predict which diseases are most likely to affect particular individuals, evaluate how those diseases will progress and determine the most appropriate treatment regimen. (Feldman, 2012) This…

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    way in all people, testing people for these genes creates many ethical questions, and the fact that personal freedoms are an important concept on which much of the western world has been built upon. Firstly, genes are a very tricky topic. People carry many genes that never manifest. For example, people often have children with traits that are nothing like their own. The children carry parts of the parent’s genes, but these genes…

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    with an abundance more to come, stemming from the new technological advances of genetic testing. Not only that, but research suggests that women are having abortions solely based on the fact that their child may be born with…

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    Genetic Testing: A Lottery or Peace of Mind Vivien Akoth Ongadi Delaware Technical Community College ENG 101-601 Mr. Ruiz April 29, 2022 Genetic Testing: A Lottery or Peace of Mind Introduction In the tense atmosphere of a Thursday afternoon in a fertility clinic waiting room, Serah and Hope, recently devastated by their fourth loss, sit quietly together. They are haunted by failed IVF attempts and burdened by their family history of chronic genetic abnormalities. Anxious, they sit…

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