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What Are the Most Ethically Salient Implications of Epigenetic Age Testing?
Michael Hauskeller1, Liam Shore2
1Professor of philosophy at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom.
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This commentary on a case considers how clinicians should help patients interpret results of tests that might be personally meaningful but not clinically actionable. Tests of biological age, for example, can easily lead to patient misunderstandings that can increase risks of psychological harm and make age-related discrimination seem justifiable. This commentary suggests that companies offering epigenetic testing should be more transparent about these tests' reliability and limitations.
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