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Our gnome makes us who we are; it can provide valuable clues about our health and potentially help us predict our riks for diseases. But a new study shows that knowledge of our DNA isn't as revealing as doctors hoped. In a report published in The american Journal of Humam genetics, scientists at the Harvard School of Public health found that incorporating genetic information did not improve doctor's ability to predict disease risk above and beyond standard risk factors, including family history, lifestyle, and behavior. So having detailed genetic information didn't change doctor's prevention or treatment plans. "for most people, your doctor's advice before seeing your genetic test for a particular diseases will be exactly the same as after seeing your tests" said Peter Kraft, a coauther of the reserach and an epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public Health in a statement.
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