Direct-to-consumer testing has come a long way since 2010, but the warnings in are still relevant. If you're looking into your genetic blueprint, remember: the data is only as good as the science interpreting it. Always consult with a genetic counselor or your doctor before making major health decisions based on a home test. Other Technical References for "125079"
The GAO conducted an undercover investigation by sending the DNA of the same individuals to four different leading DTC companies. The results were startlingly inconsistent: 125079
The dream of "personalized medicine" often starts with a simple spit kit delivered to your door. But back in 2010, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) threw a bucket of cold water on the burgeoning direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing industry with the release of document (officially GAO-10-847T). Direct-to-consumer testing has come a long way since
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