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Health NewsScreening IVF Embryos Ineffective for Older Moms Study Questions Genetic Screening for Treatable Diseases Heart Rhythm Gene Linked to Sudden Infant Deaths Search Results 1�of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics An Introduction to Genetics and Genetic Testing This online fact sheet answers consumers questions about genetic disorders and metabolism. It discusses genetic counseling, prenatal diagnoses and X-linked disorders.... Details >Nemours FoundationFAQ About Genetic TestingGenetic research is leading to more genetic tests that can be used for diagnosis and treatment of genetic conditions. Genetic testing is available during pregnancy, and for diagnosis and treatment of ... Details >National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of HealthGenetic Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2: It’s Your ChoiceThis fact sheet describes the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, what to do if a person tests positive for one of these alterations, and consequences of genetic testing.... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthGenetics and Genomics for Patients and the PublicWhat is the science behind genetics and genomics? How is genetic and genomic science important to your health? Are new technologies and therapies being developed through genetic research? Learn more a... Details >National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of HealthGenetics, Disease Prevention and TreatmentGenetic research is creating new ways for people to take action and prevent disease and new ways to treat disease through personalized medicine. ... Details >National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of HealthUnderstanding Gene TestingBasic information about gene testing and key genetic concepts and answers to a number of frequently asked questions about the science, potential benefits, and potential risks of gene testing.... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
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