my genetic meds Archives - MY GENETIC MEDS http://mygeneticmeds.com/tag/my-genetic-meds/ Access Starts With You Tue, 06 Jul 2021 18:34:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://mygeneticmeds.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-favicon-32x32.png my genetic meds Archives - MY GENETIC MEDS http://mygeneticmeds.com/tag/my-genetic-meds/ 32 32 Newborn Screening is Becoming Law https://mygeneticmeds.com/newborn-screening-is-becoming-law/ Tue, 06 Jul 2021 18:33:06 +0000 http://mygeneticmeds.com/?p=340 Dear Ken, I am pleased to share with you today that the Governors of Ohio and Arizona have signed into law legislation that will help save the lives of hundreds of babies born in these states each year. Due to broad legislative and executive support, both laws, HB110 in Ohio and SB1824 in Arizona, were passed through theContinue reading

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Dear Ken,

I am pleased to share with you today that the Governors of Ohio and Arizona have signed into law legislation that will help save the lives of hundreds of babies born in these states each year.

Due to broad legislative and executive support, both laws, HB110 in Ohio and SB1824 in Arizona, were passed through the state budget process. The laws require the states to screen newborn babies for any disorder on the federal Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP), implements a timeline in which the screening must begin, and ensures that resources will be available to fund all conditions added to the RUSP in the future. Each year, new screening tests are developed to diagnose diseases before it is too late to receive treatment.

Including Georgia, which signed similar legislation in May, these new laws bring the total number of states that have adopted RUSP alignment legislation in 2021 to three. Nationally, the total is five states, including California and Florida which passed in 2016 and 2017 respectively. This life-saving momentum has been a result of a growing effort by advocates urging states to keep pace with science.

Read the Foundation’s press release.

This achievement could not have been possible without YOU, the rare disease advocate. In Ohio, the EveryLife Foundation partnered with more than 50 patient advocacy organizations to support the legislation, including the Little Hercules Foundation and the Batten Disease Support and Research Association. In Arizona, the EveryLife Foundation worked as part of a coalition alongside the March of Dimes, Cure SMA, and AZBIO.

Special recognition is due to the bill champions who listened to their constituents and acted on this critical issue, including Ohio State Representatives Allison Russo and Tim Ginter, and Arizona Senator Tyler Pace.

As we celebrate this historic achievement, we continue to support RUSP alignment legislation in North Carolina, while working to advance the federal Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act.

As a community, we will never stop fighting for newborn screening policies that enable every baby in America to receive a diagnosis and access to lifesaving treatments at the earliest moment possible.

Please visit the Foundation’s Newborn Screening Action Center to learn more and to make your voice heard.

Sincerely,

Julia Jenkins
Executive Director
EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases

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What types of heart disease are hereditary? https://mygeneticmeds.com/what-types-of-heart-disease-are-hereditary/ Mon, 08 Mar 2021 20:06:55 +0000 http://mygeneticmeds.com/?p=254 We are striving to identify genetic diseases and slow their progression through preventative care and advanced treatment for patients. Here are a few things to  consider when deciding to get your own genetic tests. Is heart disease inherited from mother or father? One copy is inherited from your mother and one copy is inherited from your father. Genetic conditions are caused by a changeContinue reading

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We are striving to identify genetic diseases and slow their progression through preventative care and advanced treatment for patients. Here are a few things to  consider when deciding to get your own genetic tests.

Is heart disease inherited from mother or father?

One copy is inherited from your mother and one copy is inherited from your fatherGenetic conditions are caused by a change (or mutation) in one or more genes passed from generation to generation. Most genetic heart conditions are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern.
Here are 3 common heart diseases that can be inherited from one generation to the next.

Here are 3 common heart diseases that can be inherited from one generation to the next.
All in the Family:
  • Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. …
  • Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy. …
  • Familial Hypercholesterolemia.
What is considered a family history of heart disease?
family history of heart disease is generally defined by having a first-degree male relative (i.e., father or brother) who had a heart attack by age 55, or a first-degree female relative (i.e., mother or sister) by age 65. Just as important, consider lifestyle changes that improve your heart health
What percentage of heart disease is hereditary?
Heritability includes a combination of genetic factors and the effects of a shared environment such as the types of foods that are served in a family. Only a small percentage of the United States population – 8 percent — has ideal levels of all the risk factors for cardiovascular health at middle age.

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My Genetic Meds In The News! https://mygeneticmeds.com/my-genetic-meds-in-the-news/ Thu, 02 Jan 2020 18:12:12 +0000 http://mygeneticmeds.com/?p=186 I’m 49 years old and live in a town outside of Phoenix, AZ called Santan Valley. I am a caregiver to my wife Barby (yes, we are Ken and Barby). Barby is diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called RSD/CRPS. But if you know how the autoimmune system works, you will understand that often there isContinue reading

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I’m 49 years old and live in a town outside of Phoenix, AZ called Santan Valley. I am a caregiver to my wife Barby (yes, we are Ken and Barby). Barby is diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called RSD/CRPS. But if you know how the autoimmune system works, you will understand that often there is more than one diagnosis.

The most challenging part is knowing that you don’t have all the answers. In the beginning, I felt so helpless knowing I could do nothing to stop or even lessen the fire burning pain she was experiencing. Not being able to help felt like I was turning my back and ignoring the situation and took some time to understand how to accept the situation.

Tools and treatments are always advancing, and if you know how and where to find them, there is good reason to be excited about the future for healthcare. The downside is that many of these tools and treatments are not covered by insurance; however, one of the greatest tools I have recently been educated on is covered by your insurance with no out of pocket cost to you regardless of how much your insurance covers. Pharmacogenomics (PGx) combines the study of genetics with the science of drug delivery. PGx DNA testing utilizes next-generation sequencing to optimize medications based on your genetics. This is called Precision Medicine.

Read the whole article at http://voyagephoenix.com/interview/community-highlights-meet-ken-taylor-genetic-meds/

 

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