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Designer babies

Examines genetic science and its implications for the future of creating so-called designer babies by choosing specific genetic traits, considers the ethics of human genetic engineering, and includes case studies.

Mercies in disguise

a story of hope, a family's genetic destiny, and the science that rescued them
"The phone rings. The doctor from California is on the line. "Are you ready Amanda?" The two people Amanda Baxley loves the most had begged her not to be tested-at least, not now. But she had to find out. If your family carried a mutated gene that foretold a brutal illness and you were offered the chance to find out if you'd inherited it, would you do it? Would you walk toward the problem, bravely accepting whatever answer came your way? Or would you avoid the potential bad news as long as possible? In Mercies in Disguise, acclaimed New York Times science reporter and bestselling author Gina Kolata tells the story of the Baxleys, an almost archetypal family in a small town in South Carolina. A proud and determined clan, many of them doctors, they are struck one by one with an inscrutable illness. They finally discover the cause of the disease after a remarkable sequence of events that many saw as providential. Meanwhile, science, progressing for a half a century along a parallel track, had handed the Baxleys a resolution-not a cure, but a blood test that would reveal who had the gene for the disease and who did not. And science would offer another dilemma-fertility specialists had created a way to spare the children through an expensive process. A work of narrative nonfiction in the tradition of the The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Mercies in Disguise is the story of a family that took matters into its own hands when the medical world abandoned them. It's a story of a family that had to deal with unspeakable tragedy and yet did not allow it to tear them apart. And it is the story of a young woman-Amanda Baxley-who faced the future head on, determined to find a way to disrupt her family's destiny. "--.

The language of life

DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine
2010
Discusses personalized medicine and efforts by scientists to unlock the secrets, within DNA of diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, and Alzheimer's, with information about treatment, family risk, prevention, and the benefits and limits of personal genetic knowledge.

The language of life

DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine
2011
Provides information about the role of DNA and its connection to virtually all diseases. Discusses the significance of the scientific and medical revolution and provides case studies where people have been able to determine if they have a genetic mutation that could lead to a disease. Depicts the impact that personalized medicine has on humanity in general by unlocking the secrets of all diseases.

Designer babies

2012
Examines genetic science and its implications for the future of creating so-called designer babies by choosing specific genetic traits, considers the ethics of human genetic engineering, and includes case studies.

America debates genetic DNA testing

2008
Discusses the debate over genetic DNA testing, presenting differing views on prenatal and adult testing. Includes a time line, a glossary, resources, suggestions for further reading, a bibliography, and an index.

Future perfect

confronting decisions about genetics
2001
Examines some of the questions that have been raised by the entry of genetics into the realm of medicine, discusses the impact of genetic testing on individuals and society, traces the history of genetics litigation and legislation, and suggests ethical ways to control the use of genetics in the future.
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