(WSYR) - At-home DNA test kits like "23andMe" have been around for years but as Consumer Reports explains, although you might take the test for fun, the results can be serious. About four years ago, Sara Altschule received a "23andMe" kit as a holiday gift. The results she got back would change her life forever.
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CONSUMER REPORTS - At-home DNA test kits like "23andMe" have been around for years but as Consumer Reports explains, although you might take the test for fun, the results can be serious. About four years ago, Sara Altschule received a "23andMe" kit as a holiday gift.
23andMe DNA tests have provided a lot of information to people about their heritage since they became popular a few years ago. For one woman in North Carolina, who was looking to learn more about her biological family after being adopted at birth, a test revealed that her father is on the FBI's Most Wanted list for the alleged murder of his entire family in Bethesda more than 40 years ago.
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Genealogist Megan Smolenyak's recent "Genealogy Roundup" includes an article warning that "companies and foreign countries [are] vying for your DNA data" and giving away your personal data for ancestry searches is risky-to say the least. "So risky in fact that the U.S.
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CAROLINA SHORES, N.C. ( WECT/Gray News) - Kathy Gillcrist always knew she was adopted, but she had no idea just how different her life would've been if her birth mother hadn't made the decision to give her up after she was born.
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(WECT) Kathy Gillcrist always knew she was adopted, but she had no idea just how different her life would’ve been if her birth mother hadn’t made the decision to give her up after she was born.
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(CN) - Using genetics data, scientists announced Thursday they have for the first time tracked how genetics in Finland have changed within seven decades, allowing them to follow changes brought about by World War II and lead to better methods of tracking individuals' genetic history.
At-home DNA test kits have been around for years. In fact, according to a recent Consumer Reports survey, about 20-percent of Americans have taken a genetic test with the hopes perhaps in hopes of finding answers about their family origins or potential health problems. But Consumer Reports warns, although you might take the test for fun, the results can be serious.