23andMe: why have DNA kits been approved in the UK?

DNA screening devices that profile health risks are banned in the US – but now legal in the UK

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A device that offers personal genetic screening for diseases such as Parkinson's has been allowed by UK regulators, despite being banned in the US.

The Google-backed company 23andMe says that its home DNA testing kits will allow users to discover whether or not they are genetically predisposed to certain diseases.

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