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    Oh goody , we can now all just send our DNA by mail for sampling . All for our greater good . Will they keep your DNA in a data bank after your results ?

    The study is being conducted by Monash UNI , Which just so happens to be largely funded by a certain Saint bill foundation and PFizer also happens to be a major sponsor . Not to mention that some Monash professors and big wigs have close ties to the WEF .

    World-first test that will likely save 'countless lives' with a simple letter in the post kicks off in Australia - this is how you can take part

    • Around 10,000 people aged 18-40 will be tested for genes that increase risk
    • It will identify women with higher risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
    • BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are also linked to breast and prostate cancer in men
    • Genes famously carried by actress Angelina Jolie, who had double mastectomy
    • DNA variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes can also be passed onto children
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11131269/Monash-University-leads-national-DNA-screening-cancer-heart-disease-saliva-test.html

    Associate Professor Paul Lacaze, from Monash University's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, said the testing would allow young people to make more informed decisions about their health.


    We hope to identify those at risk while they are young and healthy, not after the fact,' he said.

    'For some people, this could save their lives through early detection and prevention of cancer and heart disease.

    'This will also save considerable health system costs in Australia through prevention.'

    DNA Screen, which was made possible through a $2.97million grant from the federal government's Medical Research Future Fund, is available to everyone in Australia aged 18-40.

 
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