Find Medical Solutions Through Court Genetic Exams

By Marcie Goodman


Cures can be found for crippling diseases through the testing that occurs with Court genetic exams. Not all individuals have been able to get these medical evaluations accomplished because certain research sites owned the patents to a particular set of genes that were present in the tests that studied genetics, and every test done had to be routed through that research facility instead of through an outside source.

Now, no company can get a patent on a gene and doctors are able to send out tests to a variety of researchers who may have a treatment that will improve the quality of life for people ill with cancer, kidney disease, breast cancer, and a wide range of other diseases that people will suffer from on a daily basis.

In the past, doctors were limited to sending samples of blood to the researchers who patented the genes that cancer testing focused on, which are designed to be done on women in various stages of life. Now those tests can be sent to other firms where startling steps have been achieved to finding cures for some of these life changing diseases.

Before the Supreme Court ruling, many patients were hindered from getting the genetics test because the cost for the testing soared in the thousands, which is not a figure that most citizens on limited budgets could afford to try. Since the Courts decision, women are able to schedule a variety of tests that will help provide answers to medical issues and other issues that affect the ability to live normal lives.

A genetic exam is usually ordered by child protection agencies when the mother is receiving public assistance. The purpose of the testing is to determine who fathered the child and that person will be held responsible for providing life giving financial support to the child until the child reaches a legal age. Until that discovery is made, the State will take on the responsibility for providing support to the child.

Through more detailed testing, a family history is thoroughly examined through a microscope, and many medical symptoms can be diagnosed because the trait for the disease can be traced through family members for many generations. Many States hesitate to process such tests that require genetics traces without a order from a judge. The tests are also ordered by physicians to quell patients fears.

The cell examinations will tighten up loose ends when people have doubts about the status of their health. People are willing to submit to a DNA test to prove that they were not involved in a crime. Some tests are done to create a record of t he persons DNA data and that information will prove useful if a family member disappears.

Some people will pursue court genetic exams to ensure that reproductive organs are functioning properly. From an amniocentesis, a parent can learn whether an unborn child is growing abnormally. Some traits can be identified through the testing and parents may choose to terminate the pregnancy rather than give birth to a child with birth defects.




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