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Canada's Insurance Companies Want All Your Genetic Information
Canada’s privacy watchdog is at odds with the industry.
Man Fails Paternity Test Because His DNA Is Mixed with That of His Unborn Twin
The weirdest “Maury” outcome possible.
Why You Can't See 23andMe's Transparency Report Outside the US
Why can't 23andMe's international customers see if their governments are asking for their data?
23andMe Can Give Out Health Information Again After a Two-Year Ban in the US
The genetic testing company now has FDA approval to analyze DNA samples for certain diseases.
23andMe Raises $115 Million as It Ramps Up Genetic Testing Internationally
The startup that hit a roadblock with the FDA two years ago is now the leading personal genetics company.
These Are All the Things That Could Go Wrong with 23andMe's Drug Development
Experts warn of potential adverse outcomes for customers who submit their DNA.
How 23andMe Prepares Genomic Data for Sale
"We employ software, hardware, and physical security measures to protect the computers where customer data is stored."
Can Putting Your Personal Genome on the Internet Lead to Lasting Friendships?
Last week at a dinner party in Melbourne, I met two former strangers brought together by a website and a genetic similarity found in their saliva.
The Government Have Hired a Man to Sell Your DNA
Hopefully George Freeman, the new Minister for Life Sciences, isn't an incompetent prick.
Should the FDA Take a More Libertarian Stance Towards Personal Genomics?
At the heart of the 23andMe debate is the question of whether healthcare is too paternalistic.