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Originally Posted by FurnaceFace
Fuzz, there are some family related questions and lifestyle related questions for insurance. For example when we got critical illness insurance we were rated higher as scuba divers. There were questions about any diseases parents or siblings had. We have a cancer gene in the family which could have upped my premiums however my DNA tests showed I don’t have the gene. There can be advantages to DNA tests. This particular test was a true medical one though not from the kits.
We have done the ancestry DNA kit and it has some interesting results. Every few months it seems with more results, they fine tune things more and more and your ancestry locations can change a bit.
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That's bizarre (about the gene). I do business with a number of companies and none ask that question. As mentioned in my other post, companies specifically note that they're asking medical questions and not asking about these genetic tests.
I misread this, and if that was a "legitimate" DNA test that might be the difference.