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Originally Posted by Frequitude
How is either wrong? If I find out about some condition or high risk potential do I not have to disclose it on future insurance questionnaires if asked? As for the second, do you know how they caught the golden state killer? That’s the idea I’m getting at. You can learn a hell of a lot about people from the DNA of their relatives.
They’re perfectly sound reasons to not want to participate and things people should include in their research before doing it themselves.
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The answer to the first question is no. You don't have to disclose it at this point.
I agree with you about the second issue and related use of that data.