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    slide 1 of 4 Too often, health care is one size fits all. But imagine a future where prevention, treatment, and care are tailored for YOU. That future starts with research that includes all of us. Learn more What is All of…

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    • #JoinAllofUs to help researchers understand how different genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors impact health and disease. With this information, they can look to improve the ways to diagnose, prevent and treat health conditions. Enroll today at https://t.co/9Pb5sNS3TJ https://t.co/D7VjdKngj9

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    • Curious about what kind of health information the @AllofUsResearch Program has collected so far? You can check out our data browser to see the publicly available data! To protect participant privacy, the data is de-identified. Learn more at https://t.co/HK9Ep0yViS #JoinAllofUs https://t.co/nvWtw4dtTr

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    What We Will Do With Your DNA When you join All of Us, we will ask if you will let researchers study your DNA. If you agree and provide blood or saliva, we will analyze the DNA in the samples. Two ways we will do this are by: Genotyping, which looks at a small amount of DNA that gives us information about many of the common DNA differences among us Whole…

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    Hereditary means something that is, or can be, passed down from biological parents to kids. Genetic variants, or differences in your DNA, can be hereditary. Some can affect your health. People who have certain genetic variants may have a higher risk of getting a disease than the average person. All of Us can provide you with a report about your hereditary disease risk. If you…

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