Anonymous wrote:Many of these tests are nicely priced, but in exchange for the low price, you agree to let them use your data for research purposes. Now, they do state that they will aggregate your data with others prior to using it and not publish your name and other personal details. however there's no guarantee for that, there are always loopholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did it. I would do it if you'll find it interesting/fun, but not rely on it for serious health advice.
Just to expand on this, with 23 and me you also get a copy of your raw genetic code which you can then up load to other sites to find out more health related information. Many of these sites are very inexpensive if not free.
Promethease is $5, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Many of these tests are nicely priced, but in exchange for the low price, you agree to let them use your data for research purposes. Now, they do state that they will aggregate your data with others prior to using it and not publish your name and other personal details. however there's no guarantee for that, there are always loopholes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did it. I would do it if you'll find it interesting/fun, but not rely on it for serious health advice.
Just to expand on this, with 23 and me you also get a copy of your raw genetic code which you can then up load to other sites to find out more health related information. Many of these sites are very inexpensive if not free.
Anonymous wrote:I did it. I would do it if you'll find it interesting/fun, but not rely on it for serious health advice.
Anonymous wrote:Did it 3-4 years ago. It was interesting. Not sure I would do it now given the increased cost and the fact that they can't give out as much health risk info as they used to.