Genetic Screening
Genetic screening is the process of testing a person's DNA to determine if they carry any genetic diseases or other conditions that can be passed on to their children. The purpose of genetic screening is to detect any potential issues before the birth of a baby, so the parents can make an informed decision about whether to proceed with pregnancy. It can also identify potential health risks in adulthood, allowing people to take preventive measures before the onset of any serious diseases. Genetic screening is significant for promoting public health and reducing the risk of serious inherited conditions being passed on to future generations.
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