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Scared Your DNA Is Exposed? Then Share It, Scientists Suggest

Posted on November 23, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Kristen V Brown reports:

A group of medical researchers have a counterintuitive proposal for shielding people’s most intimate personal data from prying eyes.

Share more of it, they say. A lot more of it.

Sometimes, a counterintuitive proposal is actually just a verry verry bad idea.  As in this case.

Read more on Bloomberg.

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