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A hypocondriac meets deCODEme and comes out eating apples

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A hypocondriac meets deCODEme and comes out eating apples, by Edward Weinman

By Edward Weinman

With a simple swab from the inside of your cheek, deCODE genetics can scan your DNA, map your markers and assess your risk of developing 29 common diseases. Edward Weinman, self-described hypochondriac, wonders if he should look too closely at his possible future.

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September 2nd, 2008 at 4:53 pm

How much did Boonsri Dickinson learn from her home DNA test?

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Science journalist Boonsri Dickinson

Science journalist Boonsri Dickinson

Discover magazine reporter Boonsri Dickinson recently tried out deCODEme, as well as two other genetic scans offered by California-based websites. She discusses her results, and talks to several people who question whether genetic scans should be available to the public. Dickinson seems to be happy she had the chance to take a look at her genome, and went over her results with deCODE CEO Kari Stefansson. She notes that as “deCODE is known for discovering genetic risk factors…I decided to use deCODEme to validate the other two,” concluding that “deCODE genetics was authoritative.” Her article, ‘Inside Out: A DNA Diary,’ appeared on newsstands in August and can be found on the Discovermagazine.com website.

Written by Edward Farmer

August 22nd, 2008 at 3:32 pm

BBC – Your DNA’s in the post

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BBC reporter Rob Liddle writes about the deCODEme genetic test

BBC News Magazine’s Rob Liddle writes about his experience of taking the deCODEme genetic test. Does this new form of diagnosis lead to reduced autonomy or offer greater choice?

Link: See the full article on the BBC News website.

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July 29th, 2008 at 4:23 pm

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