Huge US study starts sharing gene findings with volunteers

Tools used for DNA testing are pictured in a DNA lab at the forensic science center of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in Edmond, Okla. on Aug. 1, 2014. Thousands of Americans who shared their DNA for science are about to learn something in return: if they harbor some problematic genes. It's part of a massive ɫtv Institutes of Health project to unravel how people's genetics, environments and habits interact to mold their health. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, file)

More than 155,000 Americans who shared their DNA for science are about to learn something in return: Do they have some particularly worrisome genes?

It’s part of a to unravel how people’s genetics, environments and habits interact to determine their overall health. The ɫtv Institutes of Health said Tuesday it's now starting to notify participants about some early findings — if they carry variants that can cause any of 59 inherited diseases or trigger medication problems.

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