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Me collected information from survey questions about personal health and beyond, such as drinking habits and risk tolerance.
Me, a standard-bearer for the at-home health movement, announced on March 23 that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to facilitate a sale, prompting many of its 15 million customers to wonder: ...
Good Morning America” anchor Whit Johnson revealed that his 23andMe test was a “missing link” that led to a “bombshell” ...
Genetic testing service 23andMe said on March 23 that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — an effort to keep the ...
As you may know, 23andMe collects and holds sensitive, immutable, identifiable personal information about millions of ...
Would you trust a company with your most personal data — your DNA — if it was on the brink of collapse? Millions of 23andMe ...
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Attorney general Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert to Kentuckians to protect their genetic data. 23andMe collects and ...
Maryland's Attorney General advises deleting 23andMe accounts as bankruptcy raises concerns about the future of consumers' ...
Following the news that 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, Attorney General Russell Coleman encouraged Kentuckians to delete their genetic data on the site for personal protection.
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MedPage Today on MSNThe 23andMe Bankruptcy: A Warning Shot for Genetic Privacy in the Age of AIMe has gone bankrupt. If it is tempting to treat this failure as just another Silicon Valley experiment gone bad, do not be ...
Me’s debacle should be a major wake-up call, reminding policymakers and all of us of the risks of giving access to our ...
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