December 14, 2018

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Approach that new gene testing kit with caution

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(HealthDay)—Lots of Americans will unwrap a scarf or sweater this holiday season. But a growing number will receive a gift that's potentially life-changing: an at-home genetic testing kit.

Home DNA testing yields clues to ancestry and, potentially, for . But there are a number of things you need to know before you use one of these kits, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America says.

"Genetic testing kits are a popular gift, but the can have implications that last long after the holidays," Lori Frank said in a foundation news release. She's on the foundation's medical, scientific and memory screening advisory board.

"As with any health decision, consumers should have the right information before deciding to take a genetic test," Frank said.

Because genetic testing has potentially positive and negative impacts, the foundation offers some tips:

More information: The American Academy of Family Physicians has more on genetic testing.

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