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🗓️ 14 August 2023
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In this "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) episode, Peter delves into the realm of genetics, unraveling its connection to disease and emphasizing the value of understanding one's genetic risks. He elucidates essential background knowledge on genetics before delving into the myriad reasons why individuals might consider genetic testing. Peter differentiates scenarios where genetic testing provides genuine insights from those where it may not be as useful. From there, Peter explores a comprehensive comparison of commercial direct-to-consumer genetic tests, providing insights on interpreting results and identifying the standout options for gaining insights into personal health.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to a sneak peek, ask me anything, or AMA episode of the Drive Podcast. |
0:16.5 | I'm your host, Peter Atiyah. |
0:18.3 | At the end of this short episode, I'll explain how you can access the AMA episodes in full, |
0:22.9 | along with a ton of other membership benefits we've created, or you can learn more now by |
0:27.1 | going to peteratiyahmd.com forward slash subscribe. |
0:31.5 | So without further delay, here's today's sneak peek of the Ask Me Anything episode. |
0:39.8 | Welcome to Ask Me Anything, episode number 50. |
0:43.3 | In today's episode, we focus heavily on genetics. |
0:47.0 | If you've listened to previous episodes, you've heard us touch on genetics in terms of |
0:51.0 | a few genetic risk factors for various diseases, most notably the APOE for gene and Alzheimer's |
0:55.6 | disease. |
0:56.6 | However, we really haven't spent time discussing how exactly genetics relate to disease more |
1:01.2 | broadly, and why it's so valuable to know these risks. |
1:04.8 | In today's AMA, we've gathered a lot of questions that you've poured in over the past couple |
1:09.5 | of years, and we cover a variety of items. |
1:12.4 | We cover some fundamental background on genetics, reasons for getting genetic testing when |
1:17.4 | it is useful, when it is not, and what types of tests are available, what the testing logistics |
1:22.0 | are, and how to interpret the results. |
1:24.3 | All of this will help give us a foundation for when we talk about commercial direct |
1:28.8 | to consumer genetic tests, and considering when they're useful, as well as which ones stand |
1:33.5 | out and what the best options are for anyone looking to learn about their health. |
1:36.8 | I think that's really an important discussion around a topic that we see a lot of people |
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