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...still far too early to gauge its benefit, because consumers are not capable of interpreting their genetic information or making any meaningful changes in lifestyle or health based on it. In January, Dr. Jeffrey Drazen, editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, co-authored a commentary questioning the tests' value as well as their clinical validity. "We don't think this is ready for common people to use it. Most of the time, it doesn't help you very much, because there isn't much you can do about it," Drazen says. "If they do your test...
...people make the comment, "Am I going to find out when I'm going to die?" And it's not that black-and-white. There are so many things that go into your overall health and well-being - your environment is a huge part of that. People think [the test results] are going to have more of an impact than they actually...
...test, if I get one, won't change my life. How valid are the results...
Have you done your own test...
...Israel will be another test of his skills - polls show that Israelis are far warier of Obama than of Republican hopeful Senator John McCain, and as one Israeli official put it, "Obama's here to show that there's no reason for us to be scared of him." The junior Senator from Illinois visited Israel as part of a congressional delegation in 2006, and the Israeli foreign minister at the time, Silvan Shalom, says he remembers Obama as someone who "asked questions and took a lot of notes...