Technology Review: You've Had a Genetic Test. Now What?First Faved : Jul 17 2008 by SigalonFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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Quoted: Tests that look for genetic variations linked to a number of common diseases are now available over the Internet. But a patient who walks into the doctor's office with a thick file of genetic information will probably find that the doctor has no idea what to do with it. A new project, launched in December by the Coriell Institute for Medical Research, in Camden, NJ, aims to change that.
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