23andMe Plans New Genetic Test on Risk of Getting Diabetes (fortune.com) 61
In an update to its genetic test, 23andMe is trying to make it easier for people to combat type 2 diabetes. From a report: When customers now purchase the company's $199 Health & Ancestry Service test, they'll get their saliva screened for type 2 diabetes, among a variety of other health conditions, the company said in a statement on Sunday. The test won't say for sure whether a person has diabetes or will definitely get it, but the results will provide insight into whether someone is at risk of becoming diabetic.
According to 23andMe, its test to determine diabetes risk comes from an analysis of data the company collected from more than 2.5 million customers who opted in to its research. Scientists evaluated the user data and created a system of scoring a person's likelihood of getting type 2 diabetes based on more than 1,000 genetic factors.
but under gop health care can be used to blacklist (Score:2, Troll)
but under gop health care can be used to blacklist people.
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I don't think it matters which party has control. The GOP would let private insurers raise your rates or deny you coverage. Under Medicare for All it would be seen as something to deny care for someone because the total cost of their care would outweigh their benefit to society.
I don't think people talking about "Medicare for All" understand how Medicare works: most people also have private insurance. [medicare.gov] Medicare is not an alternative to medical insurance.
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Huh? So, you get no coverage with Medicare unless you have private insurance? Medicare isn't the primary payor? Can I then say that United Health isn't an alternative to Humana because I have secondary coverage through my spouse?
The billing is ... complicated. Really, it's a mess sometimes, depending on the care provider. The patient might have just Medicare, or Medicare+Medigap, or Medicare Advantage (which is private insurance that uses Medicare as the re-insurer). Providers don't always sort that out correctly, especially if they don't primarily deal with the elderly.
But very few people only have Medicare. The normal thing unless you're very poor (or very rich, I guess) is either Medigap or Medicare Advantage. Most people w
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Would like to see the peer reviewed publication (Score:2)
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Diabetes is scary (Score:1)
I used to think that it was a disease that came in 2 forms:
* Those born with a known genetic anomaly. (Type I)
* Dumbfucks who can't stop stuffing their mouths with food. (Type II)
It turns out, though, that I was wrong; while it's true that there are a lot of dumbfucks out there, people don't really know what causes Type I diabetes—it just appears to have some kind of heritable quality to it. Yikes!
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* Dumbfucks who can't stop stuffing their mouths with food. (Type II)
Sorry, no, while type 2 is brought on by poor eating habits, it is not from inability to stop stuffing one's mouth. Yes, fat people have it but they would probably even if they just less of the crappy food they prefer. It is high carb and/or high sugar ratio food with lack of exercise. Alcohol in particular has a lot of the kind of sugar bad for people at risk. It's not the being fat that does it, it's the kind of food that people who end up fat tend to eat.
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I used to think that it was a disease that came in 2 forms:
* Those born with a known genetic anomaly. (Type I)
* Dumbfucks who can't stop stuffing their mouths with food. (Type II)
It turns out, though, that I was wrong; while it's true that there are a lot of dumbfucks out there, people don't really know what causes Type I diabetes—it just appears to have some kind of heritable quality to it. Yikes!
Regarding type II though- it's not just what food they eat.
You can have two obese men of the same height and weight that eat a similar diet.
Man 1 has diabetes. Man 2 does not.
Both of them could probably lose the diabetes by losing weight so it's not Type I, but it isn't just from being obese either. Some people are more genetically predisposed to getting diabetes even if they are not necessarily of Type I.
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There's also gestational diabetes, which is a temporary thing that happens to pregnant women. My wife got this the first time, and it really scared her. Before that she used to give me shit and tell me I'd get diabetes from my eating habits. She got really strict with her eating and exercise the whole time she was pregnant. The second time she responded better to the glucose metabolism test, but they'd changed the threshold, so they still told her she had borderline gestational diabetes, and she had to
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and face scanning in airports is evil? (Score:2)
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Bingo. The data will either be sold or "leaked" to the health insurance community. If you want to manage your health, do so under the guidance of a physician or nurse practitioner. Ancestry companies have no business keeping health data.
Great for roughly zero percent of type 2 cases (Score:2)
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Exactly ...
Basically all cases of diabetes I'm aware off are caused by wrong diet.
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You probably want to use the waist-to-height [sciencedaily.com] ratio instead.
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Kinda not the issue (Score:2)
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The jokes on them! (Score:2)
Genetics vs environment (Score:2)
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Diet (Score:1)