NJ.com Before you send your spit to 23andMe, what you really need to knowNJ.comApril 7, 2017. Sharon Begley Posted with permission from STAT. What will a genetic test actually tell you? And do these tests work better for some people than others? Everything you need to know about genetic testing. Republish Reprint. The genetic …How ...
Washington Post Men have higher rates of HPV than women, CDC saysABC NewsInfection with human papilloma virus, or HPV, continues to be the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Contrary to views that associate the virus …Short Answers to ...
KABC-TV FDA approves 1st at-home genetic testing kit, but experts wary of resultsKABC-TVFor the first time, the FDA approved the sale of an at-home genetic test that gives information about a person’s risk for certain diseases. A California company will now market that genetic test. (KABC). KABC. By Denise Dador. Friday, April 07, 2017 06 ...
Healthcare IT News Does HIPAA need refreshing for the 21st Century? AHIMA wondersHealthcare IT News“Mobile health devices such as the FitBit, electronic health records, telehealth services, social media, and other wearable health trackers have taken on a life of their own, outpacing privacy regulations – even with the HITECH update to HIPAA in 2009 … ...
CNN Girl with alopecia wins competition with gorgeous jeweled headCNN(CNN) Even without hair, 7 year-old Gianessa Wride has managed to sparkle — and win her Utah school’s “Crazy Hair Day” competition. On January 1, Daniella Wride began brushing her 7-year-old daughter Gianessa’s hair and watched in horror as the …This 7-Year-Old Didn’t Let Alopecia Keep Her ...
A failed contract to build a customer database for HealthNow Networks, left personal health information exposed online for months, according to an investigation by ZDNet and DataBreaches.net. Powered by WPeMatico
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If passed, the law would help small- and medium-sized healthcare providers that often have constrained security budgets. Powered by WPeMatico
Our top takeaways from the Pop Health Forum 2017 in Boston. Powered by WPeMatico