Ugh. Ok. Repeat after me: genomics is not at the stage of individualized prescriptions http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2017/11/07/dna-testing-is-the-key-to-your-best-skin-and-perfect-diet_a_23267516/ …
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To be fair, a large percentage of skin/diet is based on shoddy evidence or bad science. But adding DNA testing into the mix doesn't help
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Read: beauty and wellness "industries" are basically scams.pic.twitter.com/ALIQ1gyTki
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What in the world is a "targeted skin plan"? It's taking barely-comprehensible nonsense and adding DNA testspic.twitter.com/x4GX9KMcCx
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This just sounds like a great way to con people desperate for beauty out of an extra $1000 to mepic.twitter.com/F5HIdRCoQU
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Even if there were targeted treatments available for bad skin - and let's be honest, it's not a research priority - this is bullshit
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At the moment, genomics is saving lives in ultra-rare cancers, improving chemo, that sort of thing. Skincare is decades away
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