Two animated case scenarios set now and in the future. These highlight potential differences in the way patients are treated now, and how they might be treated as healthcare becomes more tailored.
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Two animated case scenarios set now and in the future. These highlight potential differences in the way patients are treated now, and how they might be treated as healthcare becomes more tailored.
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After finding answers to their 33 year question, Debbie Jorde, Heather and Logan Madsen, and Lynn Jorde, along with Mark Miller and many other people, are working to raise money for the University of Utah, Human Genetics Department, for gene sequencing machines. The University of Utah Health Sciences is helping thousands of people every day. You can too! Donate to the Human Genetics Department. MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN LIVES! To read more about the First Genome Family’s story read: “Eight Fingers and Eight Toes: Accepting Life’s Challenges” by Debbie Jorde
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