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What Does “Carrier” Mean in Genetics?

If you’ve had genetic testing done, you may have seen the word “carrier” in your report. For many people, this term sounds alarming—but in most cases, being a carrier does not mean you are sick. Here’s a simple explanation of what it means and why it matters. What is a…

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Genetic Counseling: What It Is and How to Prepare

Genetic counseling helps you understand your genes, assess inherited risks, and prepare for informed health and family planning decisions. Genetic counseling is a professional service that helps individuals and families understand how genetics may affect their health, reproductive decisions, or the health of other family members. It is provided by…

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What you need to know about Family Health History

Family health history is one of the most powerful yet underused tools in modern medicine. Long before genetic tests, sequencing platforms, or precision therapeutics, families carried forward a living record of health and disease through shared stories, diagnoses, and outcomes. Today, that record—when carefully observed and thoughtfully interpreted—remains indispensable for…