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Genetics. Microbiome. Guess which trumps?

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You already know that I am not a fan of this genetic testing craze.

Sure, folks are desperate to know where they came from.  (And, it’s clear they don’t trust their grandparents to share!)  Or, they are worried they may have some disease.  (Like knowing what you have without a treatment is going to make you feel much better.)  Some firms even promise to screen your embryo for diseases.

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I am sure, by now, you recognize that my research and business interests cross a variety of disciplines.  So, my casual reading in any given day can include the following journals:  Microbe, Journal of Bacteriology, Water Reuse, Nephrology News, JASN, JAMA, Harvard Business Review, Strategy+… you get the idea.

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