Brisa Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Associate Professor of Family Medicine at UChicago, is an expert in conducting environmental exposure assessments. She is actively leading efforts to build resources to study ...
Keeping a record of your family's medical conditions, genetics and other key health information can help you be proactive about your health and reduce your risk of developing diseases that can run in ...
Oncologists caution that at-home genetic tests taken up by millions of Americans looking to gauge their cancer risk are not ...
Ask yourself how the genetic test results may affect your life. If the results come back positive, will you take steps to ...
Since cancer is still rare among younger adults, people are likely to get negative test results. That “runs the risk of ...
Washington State University use "deep learning” artificial intelligence model to identify signs of disease in high resolution images of animal and human tissue.