Disclosure of incidental genetic findings can have positive impact for patients

Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - 14:01 in Health & Medicine

Providing unanticipated information about risk of coronary artery disease during a genetic risk assessment for Alzheimer's disease helped some participants cope with their results, and also motivated participants to make changes to their health behaviors, report researchers at the conclusion of a randomized controlled study.

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