Access to genomic information is changing the way we practice health care.
Access to genomic information is changing the way we practice health care.
Access to genomic information is changing the way we practice health care.
Please Read number #1 and then response #2, paying attention to note
#1. Access to genomic information is changing the way we practice health care. Today, children and their parents have the potential to learn about DNA sequence alterations that: (1) confirm conditions pre-symptomatically (before symptoms appear), (2) predispose children to common disorders, such as cancer and diabetes, or (3) identify carrier states.
#2. Think about the positive and negative consequences of parents and/or children having access to this type of information before a child turns 18?.
Note: Provide supportive evidence with correct APA citation. Your evidence should be scholarly articles, professional websites, research studies, and or books that provide supportive evidence in the last five years.