"'Having a particular gene expression change does not by itself predict that a person will act a certain way. However, it can indicate who might have a greater biological basis for engaging in behaviors such as smoking and alcohol or marijuana use,' [Dr. Robert] Philibert said."Philibert and his colleagues recognize that there are ethical concerns, but harmful choices could also be avoided because doctors could use this information to develop personalized prevention plans. Read more at MedicalNewsToday.com.
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