Genetic test maker 23andMe is asking the Food and Drug Administration to approve its personalized DNA test in a move that, if successful, could boost acceptance of technology that is viewed skeptically by leading scientists who question its usefulness.
23andMe is part of a fledgling industry that allows consumers to peek into their genetic code for details about their ancestry and future health. The company's saliva-based kits have attracted scrutiny for claiming to help users detect whether they are likely to develop illnesses like briast cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's.
23andMe is part of a fledgling industry that allows consumers to peek into their genetic code for details about their ancestry and future health. The company's saliva-based kits have attracted scrutiny for claiming to help users detect whether they are likely to develop illnesses like briast cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's.
Just like anything having the ability to be abused, this does bring up the bad side of genetic testing. People will get concerned about health insurance companies using genetic testing to refuse to insure people because of predispositions to certain diseases.
What is your whole take on the genetic testing and having that information abused to refuse insurance to people?