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Ever since the FDA stopped making doctors seek approval to perform fecal transplants on Clostridium difficile patients (C. difficile) in early 2013, the procedure has become more widely accepted. The method, which involves introducing fecal matter from a healthy donor into the gut of an unhealthy donor, has a 90 percent success rate, so its increasing […]

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Last year, the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered DNA analysis service 23andMe to cease distribution of its test kits. Since then, the relationship between the two organizations has been an uneasy one. Over at New York Magazine, Lisa Miller explores 23andMes complex history and the epistemological dispute at the heart of its conflict with the […]

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Anne Wojcicki and her genetic sequencing company 23andMe are locked in a battle with the FDA. Even though it cant report results to customers right now, Wojcicki isnt letting herself get bogged down in the present. At SXSW 2014 she laid out her vision of the future of preventative medicine — one where affordable genome […]

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