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Why is genetics important?

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Why is genetics important?

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Over 40 percent of the population is at increased genetic risk for a common disease such as cancer, diabetes, or heart disease. Understanding your genetic background can help uncover your risk for developing these diseases. By knowing your risk, you can focus your prevention and screening efforts, and even participate in the genetic-based research efforts aimed at understanding, preventing, and curing disease.

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