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When the CDC held a conference to evaluate Family History, they found "insufficient evidence" that this was a useful tool.
At that time I was quite dismayed about this, because I know that I have helped SAVE LIVES by integrating family history in our daily personalized medicine practice.
So I knew in my clinical heart of hearts that soon we would find "sufficient data" to prove that family history should be integrated into every encounter clinically!
Here is some of the first data and evidence that integrating family history helps clarify high risk individuals
Some of this evidence suggests that for every 5000 patients in a practice we would find an extra 200-250 patients at risk for heart disease!
From Dr Berg:
Dr Berg further states
I am happy that despite massive cuts in the budget Dr Khoury is all over this!
The Sherpa Says: Still much cheaper than 23andMe or Navigenics or any fly by night Direct to Consumer Genetic testing company!
P.S. I will be hosting a panel at the Consumer Genetics Conference in June. Any ideas on who I should invite????
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