Genetic Counseling Consult Questions: 1) Every person inherits 2 transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) genes, one from each parent. A mutation in the CFTR gene causes cystic fibrosis (CF). People who inherit one normal CFTR gene and one mutated CFTR gene are considered “carriers of CF”, meaning that they do not have CF but can pass it on to their children.
Genetic counselling ethical issues in management of hemoglobinopathies Q1 describe the risk assessment in genetic counselling A1. Hereditary counselling is essentially the most central angle that can help patients in different ways it not just covers the zones of fitting and right determination additionally administration and steady treatment. essentially a hereditary guide is a man who connects with the patient and assists them with comprehension the upsides and downsides of the issue that the patient may be enduring subsequently this permits the patient to settle on the right choices in the opportune time which permit the patient to avert unanticipated outcomes. despite the fact that occasionally hereditary issue are not anticipated if
A study was conducted to compare and contrast two recommendations provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics(AAP) and American College of Medical Genetics(ACMG) about genetic testing of children. AAP advised that genetic testing should not be done to children during childhood for diseases that occur in adulthood. ACMG identified 56 genes that can have pathogenic mutations and advised that children be tested for possible diseases that may occur in adulthood. The two recommendations were based on three factors: Nature of the test, whose interest is to be taken into account, and weighing risks and benefits.
Imagine being adopted from a foreign country, you don’t know anything about your family’s genetic history or your ancestry. What can you do to find out these types of things? You could take a genetic test, genetic testing can be used to help prevent diseases, it’s the analysis and collection of someone's DNA. It helps identify what diseases someone is predisposed to and can recommend steps to help them change their lifestyle. A wide variety of genetic tests are now available to the public, some give the person’s ancestry, others can give deeper insights to their genetic code.
The world has tried to continually, and in some instances, successfully fight injustice, inequality and discrimination brought about by slavery, colonization, and racism. The human race seems to still labor from yet another form of injustice and discrimination being championed by eugenics. Eugenics is defined by many scholars in similarly many ways, but for purposes of this paper, one definition shall suffice. Eugenics is “the study of or belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population” (Burke & Castaneda, 2007). This paper looks at the practice of eugenics in North Carolina and will present the legal and ethical argument against eugenics both historically and in the present debate.
Thank your for responds regarding my research. The way you present your argument is valid but that is just a few. To add on what you just said, women of modern times are being pressured into terminating a pregnancy because they may feel like it is the only choice after genetic testing results. My question though is, what happens when the happens if the general motive of genetic testing is for the good of humans in a work place? would that be considered discrimination?
The Biological clock .... Dr Nandita A Thakkar Tick tock, tick tock - a ticking biological clock. In women, we understand the potential to reproduce declines, , a lowering in hormones, primarily estrogen, and the risk of genetic abnormalities is increased. A similar finding is seen in the male partner.
INTRODUCTION Many studies have suggested that antisocial behavior, which is behavior that is often characterized by hostility and intentional aggression toward others, is a precursor of criminal behavior. Criminal behavior refers to the commission of an unlawful act. It has always been an interesting aspect of psychology to study due to the ongoing debate between nature and nurture.
SECTION II ASSESS THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGE AND ITS GENETIC EFFECTS AMONG YOUNG ADULTS. TABLE - 02 ASSESS THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGE AND ITS GENETIC EFFECTS AMONG YOUNG ADULTS. S.No Level of Knowledge Range Frequency % 1 Inadequate knowledge 0 – 10 38 38 2 Moderately adequate knowledge 11 - 20 59 59 3 Adequate knowledge 21 - 30 3 3 Fig 1; The pyramid diagram shows the level of knowledge of young adults. The Pyramid diagram shows that around 59% of young adults had moderately adequate knowledge, 38% had inadequate knowledge and 3% had adequate knowledge regarding consanguineous marriage and its genetic effects.
The 4 Cons of Genetic Engineering The following are the issues that genetic engineering can trigger: 1. May Hamper Nutritional Value Genetic engineering on food also includes the infectivity of genes in root crops. These crops might supersede the natural weeds. These can be dangerous for the natural plants.
The reviewer in this case has been asked to address the following concerns related to this member: 1. Is the genetic testing [CPT code 812929 – First Step Dx Plus Testing] that was performed on 02/29/2016 considered experimental and/or investigational? Please explain. 2. Was the genetic testing [CPT code 812929 – First Step Dx Plus Testing], which was performed on 02/29/2016 medically necessary for the treatment of this member’s condition?