Thursday, November 13, 2014

TAG of the Week:

Complete your responses by Friday 11/21 at 5pm (EST).

Thank you to one of our HS320 students for tweeting this NPR clip.

As we had studied in class, genomics has the potential to prevent and treat many chronic diseases. DNA transplantation can be possible option as a part prenatal care testing and screening.

Listen to the NPR clip here, and discuss ethical issues that this type of 'prevention' strategy can have in our society?  Are we ready? Is the general public ready ? How could we (as health science professionals) prepare the general public about these options for 'prevention'?

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/11/10/360342623/combining-the-dna-of-three-people-raises-ethical-questions



Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Breast Cancer

TAG of the Week:



What is your initial reaction to this news story? 

Think back to the "In the Family' film and discuss how screening for breast cancer risk  at birth may have impacted the lives of those in the film.

If a cost effective screening process was developed, do you think children should be screened and all parents informed about their breast cancer risk directly following birth? Why or why not? Do you think such knowledge will have an impact on future health outcomes? What are the future implications of this research?