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Embryo risk screening is already here. What are the ethical risks? | Aeon Essays

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  • Feb 17, 2023
  • #Medicine #Biology
Shai Carmi
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Todd Lencz
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As long as it’s healthy!’ Up until now, this cliché was merely a generic – if somewhat ominous – way for expecting parents and their loved ones to talk about their future children.... Show More

As long as it’s healthy!’ Up until now, this cliché was merely a generic – if somewhat ominous – way for expecting parents and their loved ones to talk about their future children. But what if that outcome was not merely an expression of wishful thinking, but something that parents could control? Imagine a fertility doctor examining the embryos that could develop into your children, providing you with a menu. One has a heightened risk for schizophrenia but a very low risk for cancer; another has relatively low risks for these diseases but a three-fold increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease; and a third has roughly average risks for all of these diseases. Oh, and the first two are boys, while the third is a girl.

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steve hsu @hsu_steve · Feb 17, 2023
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Excellent essay by @ShaiCarmi and @ToddLencz on polygenic embryo screening. Both are researchers in this area. [THREAD]
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