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Do you want to know the future, how long you're going to live? How, and even when you'll die? For many of us, that's a pretty scary thought. But it can be done. There's a simple, do-it-yourself DNA test that can tell if you're likely to suffer from cancer, heart attack or even Alzheimer's disease - a glimpse of the killer within, knowledge that could help save your life. And now, more and more Australians are taking the test to ease the uncertainty, to get a hint of what's in store.
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@chancerobinson5112
@chancerobinson5112 Год назад
I’ve already been told that I was expected to die and gather the family (that would have me) around. Now, 50 years later, the Doctors are all dead and I am typing this! 😂🎉
@rosa104
@rosa104 Год назад
Lol
@donaldstalker5273
@donaldstalker5273 Год назад
Never trust a doc mate , you learnt young .
@Thorum13
@Thorum13 Год назад
Piffle...
@UniversoSpiritualUnido
@UniversoSpiritualUnido Год назад
Hahahhahahah😂
@siouxrose7766
@siouxrose7766 Год назад
Amen to you, sir!
@dharmawannab
@dharmawannab Год назад
I'd fear the insurance companies in the US would use it as a reason not to insure people (siting preexisting conditions)
@AB_Evans
@AB_Evans Год назад
They absolutely would! No doubt about it!
@ozwunder69
@ozwunder69 Год назад
But it would save you thousands in unnecessary medical getting information.. best to know earlier.. and get appropriate support.. and it opens a niche market for such insurance
@luckypenny312
@luckypenny312 Год назад
They already do it
@FlipNasty1
@FlipNasty1 Год назад
Exactly what it is for
@LaLaLonna
@LaLaLonna Год назад
They 1000% would. That's why we need universal Healthcare for all US citizens.
@hummingbirdofgumption3263
@hummingbirdofgumption3263 Год назад
These genetic predispositions are often just worst case scenarios if you don't take care of yourself. My 94 year old aunt did a DNA test. We figured she had the golden genome because she looks awesome (barely any wrinkles) and is doing so well. Nope. She has a terrible genome. She's predisposed to pretty much everything and should've died fairly early in life. However, she lived a very healthy life.
@jacobkettler1181
@jacobkettler1181 Год назад
totally agree
@immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918
Exactly.
@TK.000
@TK.000 Год назад
I bet she has a great outlook on life. I feel like that makes a huge difference.
@kaze_cat
@kaze_cat Год назад
You are right, none of us have totally “clean” genes. I believe that is is not only the bad genes we carry, it may also have to do more with the gene mutations we have.
@CherubChick1221
@CherubChick1221 Год назад
Love It. She probably still stops to smell the Roses too, I bet. Sometimes people who just live their lives outlast others because they're not obsessed with themselves. Living a simple, humble life is the key to longevity.
@Cleatus546
@Cleatus546 Год назад
I took that test and discovered that I died 10 years ago. Now the company has informed me that I have a zero percent chance of getting a refund.
@myunknownland9272
@myunknownland9272 Год назад
My parents were both unwell but lived a relatively happy lives. Living to 92 and 88 with heart , cancer and diabetes. While I'm here I'll thank God for every day above the ground as they too did. Thanks for the information, very interesting.
@rozalina531
@rozalina531 Год назад
🌟🙏🏻🌟
@Error404PageNotFoundx
@Error404PageNotFoundx Год назад
The Chinese have a saying, "Many illnesses long life, no illnesses short life."
@kablammy7
@kablammy7 Год назад
Jesus is LORD !
@UTAHtheN0bleBirthright-
@UTAHtheN0bleBirthright- Год назад
​@GMR, That makes sense,really. The more yrs. you live, the more illness and disease you will encounter. But you CAN beat cancers, and live with some long term illnesse.If you die young, you are more likely to just die from an accidental death.
@myunknownland9272
@myunknownland9272 Год назад
@@Error404PageNotFoundx encouraging for the sick. Xo
@deanneparis8888
@deanneparis8888 Год назад
You get your results and you are good for 100 years. You are so excited about your results that you step into the road without looking and get hit by a bus.
@giveaf9370
@giveaf9370 Год назад
Lol exactly. Why the need to know?
@aspiechan420
@aspiechan420 Год назад
Lol my luck
@gabriellecases6167
@gabriellecases6167 Год назад
exactly!
@IVant2BAlone
@IVant2BAlone Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking.
@susanarsoniadou
@susanarsoniadou Год назад
Or a train...It has happened
@4700_Dk
@4700_Dk Год назад
Did a 23 and Me DNA test, here in 🇺🇸 and it costs about $160.00 that included the medical portion. Was enlightening. 😊 But remember life style choices can greatly influence future medical conditions.
@dithanmuwanga3147
@dithanmuwanga3147 Год назад
Where exactly I can go? In california Los angels
@virginiabify
@virginiabify Год назад
I did 23andme. It says that I will have a long life Strange because I was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and I am not a smoker.
@brianwalker1933
@brianwalker1933 Год назад
@@virginiabify Just another scam to continually extract more and more of your money from your bank account.
@JimRyser
@JimRyser Год назад
People forget that we are programmed to live AND to die.
@lanthanumlanthanium6373
@lanthanumlanthanium6373 Год назад
@@virginiabify 23 and me are a scam company, they literally say on their privacy statement that they are guessing on the information they provide you. It's strictly for entertainment value and not medical advice., Family Tree DNA was one of the more reputable DNA centers. If the cancer is in early stages, I would eliminate sugar, start taking ivermectin. Brightwork Research has a wealth of information about Ivermectin and it's ability to activate the immune system as a form of immunotherapy.
@TheDani172
@TheDani172 Год назад
I had a DNA test done about 6 months ago to see what would help with my inflammation response because of my lupus. It went so in depth that it took me about 6 hours to get through the information. It drilled down so specifically and gave recommendations as to both lifestyle changes and supplements that would help (btw they have). Learned so much from that test. It made everything make sense. When my husband saw how much information I got from mine he had his done. His biggest concern was dementia as his mother passed from it. He did not carry the gene (thank goodness). It is absolutely worth the money. Wish we would have done it earlier. Even if you get the testing done and it says you don't have the breast cancer gene, still continue to get your nanograms. My daughter passed away from triple negative breast cancer, when doing her DNA testing to see if she was a candidate for gene therapy she was told it was a type of cancer that isn't genetic.
@Begonepeasant
@Begonepeasant Год назад
Hi! Your comment about the depth of the test you did intrigues me! I have lupus as well and I think a test like this would provide me with some great information. Can I ask which test you did specifically? Thank you!
@mhenry56941
@mhenry56941 Год назад
I would also live to know which test you had?
@TK.000
@TK.000 Год назад
Same here. I'm afraid of wasting my money on a fake test/company.
@princessmariposa828
@princessmariposa828 Год назад
​@@BegonepeasantI was going to ask the same but she doesn't seem to be answering people
@selenafay1514
@selenafay1514 Год назад
I am wanting information about the test as well in hopes of helping reduce my inflammation.
@donaldcarey114
@donaldcarey114 Год назад
Insurance companies would love to have everyone's DNA test results - that way they could deny claims due to "preexisting conditions".
@donaldcarey114
@donaldcarey114 Год назад
@@moniquebey479 No, they are prohibited for PATERNITY testing only - thank you Feminism.
@michaelsmith2733
@michaelsmith2733 Год назад
I found out who my bio-parents were six yrs. ago. They both died at 57 yrs. I had two heart attacks at 57 and two of my bio brothers died at 57 from heart attacks. I am 70 now and have been chronically ill ever since. I don't want to know anymore, I feel bad enough.
@StarsForward
@StarsForward Год назад
Our personal DNA is the one single thing we have that is uniquely ours, and it blows me away to think that the majority of people will eagerly hand theirs over to basically anyone who asks.
@greylady4818
@greylady4818 Год назад
It blows my mind. They don’t know history or they don’t care.
@MM-tb2fg
@MM-tb2fg Год назад
Covid swabs
@jujubeedavis
@jujubeedavis Год назад
Blows my mind as well. I would never!
@tchrisou812
@tchrisou812 Год назад
What do you guys see as a risk in doing this?
@bunnyluver2176
@bunnyluver2176 Год назад
​@@tchrisou812Lack of health insurance, lack of jobs
@lilyfelinski5520
@lilyfelinski5520 Год назад
I just started watching and what comes to my mind is that in addition to genetics is your lifestyle. It's important what/how much you eat and drink, your sleep hygiene, physical, emotional and mental stress, one's daily activities, exercise, the air you breath and so forth. Best of luck to everyone.
@kelseymathias3881
@kelseymathias3881 Год назад
and to you!
@ESUSAMEX
@ESUSAMEX Год назад
I wouldn't mind knowing what may kill me, but I do not want to know when. Knowing what may kill me gives me a change to change my habits, but knowing my final date would be just dreadful unless that date was 200 years from now.
@ziasharif1
@ziasharif1 Год назад
MAYBE TOMMORROW
@josiemainecoon
@josiemainecoon Год назад
@@ziasharif1 Yeah, it's not gonna tell you when you might get hit by a bus!!!
@FlipNasty1
@FlipNasty1 Год назад
Leave it in the hands of the Lord! You'll be fine
@SandraWade666
@SandraWade666 Год назад
We could all get hit by a bus at anytime. Just live your life in full
@SandraWade666
@SandraWade666 Год назад
​@@FlipNasty1 lol sure. The imaginary sky daddy
@Ghost-un6oe
@Ghost-un6oe Год назад
I would want to know if I didn't have to give up my DNA to the government and law enforcement.
@jwenting
@jwenting Год назад
you only have to give it to the Chinese government, not your own.
@derpestarzt
@derpestarzt Год назад
it's a scam anyways. They can't tell you jack sh1t by "looking into your DNA" they don't even know how "mental diseases" work or how to cure cancer etc... it's just another big pharma con to get people to take "preventive teratments" that will likely get them sick.
@Tipperary757
@Tipperary757 Год назад
You can use a fake name.
@udaykadam5455
@udaykadam5455 Год назад
It's very easy for them to get your DNA nowadays without you even realising it
@gabrielababa1125
@gabrielababa1125 Год назад
Prefect thought 💭 👍🏻
@Cleatus546
@Cleatus546 Год назад
My sister took that test last year and she discovered that she has a 68 percent chance of dying from prostate cancer 5 years ago.
@MicheleStock
@MicheleStock Год назад
LOL
@ultramagapatriot5874
@ultramagapatriot5874 Год назад
Lmao
@pollypurree1834
@pollypurree1834 Год назад
😂
@valeriet5581
@valeriet5581 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@donnalamb6391
@donnalamb6391 Год назад
😂😂😂
@Milestonemonger
@Milestonemonger Год назад
My great aunt had breast cancer. She died at the age of 102.
@MichaiGatlen
@MichaiGatlen Год назад
Since when does 60 minutes Australia open videos to comments 😮
@donnaengel6413
@donnaengel6413 Год назад
I worry over so many health related issues that I feel it would be a relief to know.
@igitha..._
@igitha..._ Год назад
Or, would knowing open a pandora's box of stress and hypochondria\paranoia that leads to more disease? Epigenetics says you can turn parts of your DNA blueprint on and off depending on the proteins and enzymes that surround the cells... Environmentally including built architecture and the oxidative properties and materials with their other 'quirks' that are still being discovered, it is impossible to determine the outcome. Taking a test like this, if available prior to the asbestos situation (as one example out of tens of thousands) would have been futile, alongside the myriad of newer contentious materials and chemicals being developed and that have been developed since asbestos that are yet to reveal their multi-generational cause and effects. Also, miracles DO happen. Plenty of people can attest to this with personal experience, including myself.
@paulaleigh9438
@paulaleigh9438 Год назад
The worrying will kill you.
@cjhoward409
@cjhoward409 Год назад
Take care of yourself, don’t smoke, don’t drink, eat healthy, get good rest, relax and try not to stress out over every little thing …. You’ll be fine. 👍🏻😊 but we’ll all die from SOMETHING eventually !
@estebanvanleeuwenbommkam-nx2nt
Sounds boring..😊I do all the opposite..and thanks god I am very healthy never been sick only sometimes a little fluw for 3 days ...when I was living in Germany..sins I ife in Marbella Spain I don't get any fluw et all ...and I am 60 .😂and happy ...all sicknesses com from a unhappy spirit 😊
@estebanvanleeuwenbommkam-nx2nt
I eat healthy too and be active 🎉
@cjhoward409
@cjhoward409 Год назад
@@estebanvanleeuwenbommkam-nx2nt well 60 is still youngish. And I live a very NON boring life. I’m 57 and I’ve enjoyed every day !
@gutz1981
@gutz1981 Год назад
I am reminded of a scene from the X-Files where an agent sent to protect a medium who could predict how someone was going to die just by interacting with them, asked "Are smokes going to kill me?" the medium said "No." So the agent, smilingly went outside to light up a cig and was killed by the people sent to kidnap the medium. That's basically how I see life. For all you know this may be your last day, would you want to live it worrying about when you are gonna die or would you rather live it like it could be your last?
@bereal6590
@bereal6590 Год назад
That's spot on and it happened to me. Busy being healthy had a medical treatment I wish id mot and now so sick can't work. Something always bites you on the asse when you least expect it ✌
@S.E.C-R
@S.E.C-R Год назад
Interesting that this was 14 years ago in 2009. I wonder if anything has developed with either of them with the higher alzheimers risk.
@myunknownland9272
@myunknownland9272 Год назад
Would like to see them do this again. Compare the changes...
@jaymesnin
@jaymesnin Год назад
Covid developed. An the Ukrainian war. That's it
@lucylulusuperguru3487
@lucylulusuperguru3487 Год назад
Actually, sometimes it can save your life as well. Found out I had a mutation that causes me not to process certain anesthetics. So they now know what NOT to give me for any surgeries.
@joo069
@joo069 Год назад
Out of curiosity, do you have red hair? I've heard that this mutation is more common amongst redheads.
@tommymayfield814
@tommymayfield814 Год назад
I cant take pain killers unless they are over the counter. Do you think i have the same mutation? I am going to get my test done next month to make sure.
@tommymayfield814
@tommymayfield814 Год назад
​@@joo069wow thats weird. My mom and brothers have red hair. I wonder if they have it too. I cant take painkillers but idk if they cant.
@NinjaDildoShow
@NinjaDildoShow Год назад
*How can it "Save your life" if everyone dies?*
@jonathandewberry289
@jonathandewberry289 Год назад
Yes these are good things. For much of my life, Dentists are forever surprised how much (whatever the pain blocker is) just how much I need and how quickly is dissipates. Same with localized numbing for minor surgeries. They even ask a bit incredulous "No, really, you can feel this?" and yes I can. So, there is something going on and IF they can find that kind of mutation you're right it could save lives if a person has some strange processing that could be a life-altering thing too.
@c.c.1070
@c.c.1070 Год назад
A friend of mine had a DNA test done and it said that’d he die of a heart attack at 52. He was 52, been married for 30 yrs with 3 kids aged 28, 19, and 9 yrs old, 2 boys and 1 girl. The last of results said that he wasn’t the father of any of his children, that he was sterile. I miss my friend dearly!!
@thegiftedone
@thegiftedone Год назад
Wait………it predicted his$arh? On the nose? It said 52….and he unfortunalty passed at52????
@crownlethal2k187
@crownlethal2k187 Год назад
😂😂it was the end results that got him easy prediction
@c.c.1070
@c.c.1070 Год назад
@@thegiftedone 😂
@melissagreen219
@melissagreen219 Год назад
So it predicted right?? Little confused?
@c.c.1070
@c.c.1070 Год назад
If anyone actually thinks that this is a true story, plz don’t go get this DNA test done. I’m pretty sure that you won’t like your results 😂jk
@elizabethbath5080
@elizabethbath5080 Год назад
My Dad had a heart attack at just 34. He had just got home from a 6 week rugby tour in Canada and was the fittest person I knew. Luckily he was in a 'private' hospital having shoulder surgery at the time. He spent 3 months in hospital. Unfortunately the hospital was in London, 7 hours drive from where we live in Wales (uk). My fear was it would happen to me! I'm 45 now, but during my 30's having given birth to my youngest children was I feared that I wouldn't be around to see them grow up. But now I would like to know if my children and grandchildren have inherited my conditions. I lost my sight in my left eye from glaucoma at 36. My body is breaking down due to EDS, POTS, OA and RA. I need knee, hip replacements on both sides. I have already had one shoulder replacement and need another for the other side. I also have a brain tumour (I am receiving chemotherapy atm) and a cerebral aneurysm. I would also like to know if I might have a gene making me predisposed for all these conditions and if they are all linked.
@angiepie4436
@angiepie4436 Год назад
Curious to know what age you age now😮 poor thing.. you are going through so much.
@laurieb3703
@laurieb3703 Год назад
I'm sorry you're having to deal with so much. But I'm proud of you for handling it! Stay strong 💪💕
@jomitchell2623
@jomitchell2623 Год назад
She stated that she is 45 now.
@Scaretok
@Scaretok Год назад
Did your dad serve in the military? Or work with chemicals?
@claystone7729
@claystone7729 Год назад
Prayers you will be healed and by the precious blood of Jesus Christ you will come through everything victorious.
@deannamadrigal7503
@deannamadrigal7503 Год назад
Yes, I intuitively know that I will never have colon cancer or breast cancer. I have never had a mammogram nor will I. But there is lineage of heart issues on my father's side of the family. I really want to do this test and it's really cool because it helps you go in the directions to know what to look for in to make those Corrections for your life, In your older years. There's even a gene that let you know, you don't like to exercise 😊
@shannoncates4555
@shannoncates4555 Год назад
I also knew I would have breast cancer and heart problems, and my son would have hemophilia. With no reason to know these things. All of them happened. I understand the intuitive diagnosis.
@caroltapia4917
@caroltapia4917 Год назад
Not being tested is playing Russian roulette with your life because no family has ofmbreast cancer in my family and I had stage II.
@aussiemomjan4466
@aussiemomjan4466 Год назад
Just make sure you can handle the results. I tested 14 years ago and have Huntingtons Disease. Thankfully my CAG number is low which means I develop it later in life. I am later in life 55 and had to quit my teaching job. It is a hard road.
@CulturePROVOCATEUR
@CulturePROVOCATEUR Год назад
My aunt had cancer on 4 different occasions. Lung cancer was what finally took her life. But she was 93 when she died…
@taipan8021
@taipan8021 Год назад
Sometimes the Knowing kills you quicker. Nevertheless, to each their own
@DouglasSandvos-yo1lt
@DouglasSandvos-yo1lt Год назад
I would have concerns with what "Big Brother" could do with the information, what insurance companies could do with the information, and the security of the information. I would suspect that national adversaries could use the information for some diabolical purpose, too.
@danskdna8550
@danskdna8550 Год назад
Exactly!
@lms1068
@lms1068 Год назад
Yes can't say the information wouldn't 'slip' into the wrong hands for the right price. Makes me think of cookies and viruses online that send you ads related to what you view online. Would you suddenly get life insurance ads, cancer, and drug ads related to the DNA information gained by the test.. or it could just be I'm really sarcastic and cynical about mankind.
@tlcetc4506
@tlcetc4506 Год назад
Like what already happens with those "genealogy" genetic that so many fall for.
@theoriginalpeace
@theoriginalpeace Год назад
Expect they ready have it when most people sent there covid test of to the lab 😂
@ultramagapatriot5874
@ultramagapatriot5874 Год назад
Exactly
@cyndilelyn
@cyndilelyn Год назад
My oldest son passed away in 2017 from a brain aneurysm. He was 24. I doubt this test would be able to tell someone that 35years down the road someone will die from a blood clot. I guess its good in a way because you can maybe prolong the inevitable.
@gutz1981
@gutz1981 Год назад
If none of you have seen it, go watch 'Gattaca'. Its a movie about a future where at birth, doctors can diagnose how you will die, if you will be fat, bald, short, strong, weak, allergic, you name it. Any faults you may have are told to your parents right on the spot and watch how quick the parents in that film lose interest in their first born son who is said will die young of heart disease so they genetically opt to have another child who is "manufactured" during gestation to be "perfect". Its a movie worth watching about not letting the odds dictate you life and dreams of the future you want.
@lenseyparker5396
@lenseyparker5396 Год назад
Where can I see thiz
@gutz1981
@gutz1981 Год назад
@@lenseyparker5396 Not sure, I have never streamed to be honest, I use to rent dvds when I saw this years ago and catch it on tv now and again. Should be somewhere online to be seen.
@JustRoxy2023
@JustRoxy2023 Год назад
I love her hair like that. I love her with shorter hair. And no I wouldn't want to know when I'm dying! This is truly fascinating.
@tebohosefatsa8280
@tebohosefatsa8280 Год назад
The funny thing is when you are dead you won't even know it...
@jercasgav
@jercasgav Год назад
The main issue here is epigenetics. Certain genes will get turned on or off depending upon environmental conditions, stressors, and exposures. So you cannot say that having a gene for something means you will necessarily get the condition for many issues, and you also cannot say that not having a gene will stop it from happening if environmental factors then subsequently alter things. Parents genes in their eggs and sperm will actually alter depending upon their life experiences and trauma experienced. Same goes with a fetuses genes being altered depending upon what stressors or good things mom is experiencing during pregnancy. Look into the studies on epigenetics and trauma and studies done on mice with epigenetics.
@igitha..._
@igitha..._ Год назад
Well stated!
@MarticaMM916
@MarticaMM916 Год назад
Excelente point here!
@pollypurree1834
@pollypurree1834 Год назад
Virtually all of it has to do with your diet and if you are living in the proper environment for your skin color. People within families tend to all eat the same way and live in the same type of areas
@galacticsoul1615
@galacticsoul1615 Год назад
Channeling Bruce Lipton
@sandyjohnson5111
@sandyjohnson5111 Год назад
I had a DVT in my leg. My PCP recognized the symptoms and sent me to the ER. Turns out I have a genetic blood clotting disorder from one parent ( don’t know which one ). I very well could have died from a blood clot. Both my sister and Mom died at a young age. My Mom from cardiovascular disease, my sister unknown. Did they have this genetic mutation? Could have knowing this extended their life. If yes, my daughter could have had a grandmother she never knew.
@ladylibertywdc8324
@ladylibertywdc8324 Год назад
You & your family should absolutely aschew all vaccines for cv's to avoid the clots.
@Hartleymolly
@Hartleymolly Год назад
Your more at risk, for a clot, after vaccine. I’m talking from experience. I have antithrombin 3 deficiency, nobody in my family has it.
@landmark4928
@landmark4928 Год назад
check out Wim hoff cold water therapy
@savannah5835
@savannah5835 Год назад
antiphospholipid syndrome?
@landmark4928
@landmark4928 Год назад
@@Hartleymolly where's the hit squad
@shesgoneforeverlife
@shesgoneforeverlife Год назад
Let’s not forget there’s accidents that can take place at anytime. You can’t wrap yourself to tightly in these test. I honestly believe, we have a date before we’re born and that’s when we go.
@gracecambron424
@gracecambron424 Год назад
Doesn't sound like they told them anything. Exercise, watch what you eat, lose weight...that's what everyone needs to do anyway. Sounds to me like you will just be out 400 dollars!
@mellowyellow2022
@mellowyellow2022 Год назад
Omg. It's so true AND there's a questionnaire! lol It's like calling a medium on the phone and they ASK you if someone close to you passed away and come up with letters that are the most commonly used letters in the alphabet. I worked at a cubicle having to answer questions pretending to be one of the fortune tellers, mediums, past life readers...it's so rediculous.
@Dbarr311
@Dbarr311 Год назад
Lol- 💯 percent agree with you.
@thecatinthehat3931
@thecatinthehat3931 Год назад
The cake I'm presently stuffing into my face says that I've got an elevated risk of running out of treats by the end of the week!
@KeeKooKee
@KeeKooKee Год назад
😂
@andrewoshea5944
@andrewoshea5944 Год назад
I love the Aussies. Their attitudes are always positive no matter what.
@Cleatus546
@Cleatus546 Год назад
Years ago I read a study that was sponsored by an insurance company to find the most commonly occurring children's diseases. It was found that most children were afflicted with whatever diseases were covered by their insurance plan.
@rablasaid2839
@rablasaid2839 Год назад
How convenient 😆
@Whynotcreate
@Whynotcreate Год назад
I was able to finally find out what I have because my daughter was genetically tested to determine what was going on with her, thankfully we have an answer but now we need to find a Dr who knows what it is and how to treat it
@kemekoist
@kemekoist Год назад
I' love to know what happened to those three after more than 10 years. I hope they are still enjoying good health.
@chooningrid6860
@chooningrid6860 Год назад
2023 DNA testing...
@rosiemcking72
@rosiemcking72 Год назад
14 yrs gone by since this aired. The future is now. Scott and Layne are still alive and going strong! As per comment above. This technology is what WOULD scare you to death instead!!
@jacquelinewilson2279
@jacquelinewilson2279 Год назад
"If they're good we party, if they're bad we party and if they're real bad we get a second opinion" - love ya work Scotty!
@thedarintino
@thedarintino Год назад
Of course these results on life expectancy don’t take into account shark attacks, grizzly bear attacks, hobo attacks, car crashes, homicidal clowns, packs of wolves, gangs of randy teenagers, parkour classes, non-homicidal clowns, mimes, crimes, the new Indiana Jones movie or the upcoming breakfast menu from Arby’s.
@SimRacingVeteran
@SimRacingVeteran Год назад
Plane crashes too.
@GRACE4LYFE
@GRACE4LYFE Год назад
Also banana peals
@Intothelight1981
@Intothelight1981 Год назад
"for every man must die. His breathing stops, life ends, and in a moment all he planned for himself is ended." Psalm 146:4
@Terry-lh8cn
@Terry-lh8cn Год назад
Thanks for that news flash.
@DocLucy
@DocLucy Год назад
I heard nothing in this report about the “when” of dying, so why include it in the title?
@jamiejones8508
@jamiejones8508 Год назад
Because hyperbole sells documentaries? !
@SandraWade666
@SandraWade666 Год назад
Clickbait
@GemstonePhilosophy
@GemstonePhilosophy Год назад
Gotta make it sound way cooler than it actually is. They can't even answer the how.
@rogervergara7279
@rogervergara7279 Год назад
Good to know that there's still hope to live a better life. Thanks for that info. ❤❤❤❤❤
@horsecrazyky
@horsecrazyky Год назад
Scott has to be one of the most adorable and lovable human beings to ever exist. What a DOLLBABY!!!
@YochevedDesigns
@YochevedDesigns Год назад
I like the idea of this test, because you can tell your doctor what to screen for that isn't standard. The worry is that if you don't have national medical coverage, you could be denied health insurance because of "pre-existing conditions." I'm so grateful I live in a country where I don't have to worry about that, and that doctors appreciate having as much extra info as they can get. I can't wait until they offer these tests as part of a standard diagnostic, because right now you still need to pay quite a bit for them, and not everyone can afford it. When gene therapy becomes more mainstream and affordable, it's really going to revolutionize the world.
@joo069
@joo069 Год назад
I'm extremely surprised they're allowing comments on a "60 Minutes Australia" video.
@krinodagamer6313
@krinodagamer6313 Год назад
This is scary but phenomenal
@joannasalgado7107
@joannasalgado7107 Год назад
Wow this is so scary I have a daughter she’s 6 I think if I did this I would constantly cry because maybe if I did and I was told I would die soon oh no.. I can’t I’ll just leave it in gods hands!! She goin to start 1st grade this winter I’m n my 40s.. I want to be happy and watch my daughter grow not be sad!!
@B17tailgunner
@B17tailgunner Год назад
Wow! It can even predict shark attacks that might kill you too. Impressive.
@mizera_mykle
@mizera_mykle Год назад
👊🏼💥🦈DUDE!😅🤣😂 I don't use these emoji things but had to with your comment which is the F-ing BEST!
@kassidyfelix4108
@kassidyfelix4108 Год назад
The best comment 😂😂 Thank you for the laugh 😂😂
@dovesbeatingheart2080
@dovesbeatingheart2080 Год назад
😅
@openmystic163
@openmystic163 Год назад
I've had my genome sequenced several times, including twice the full genome. I have to know everything! I have predispositions for DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) and lung cancer. Lung cancer took out my grandfather at age 67. If I'd been a sedentary obese smoker all these years, I likely wouldn't be here. Turns out I never smoked a single cigarette and have always been physically active with a 22 BMI. If I'd gotten my genome info as a young man, I'd have known in advance to stay active and to never ever smoke. Learn good things too - for example, I'd have known I get to keep my hair for life, etc..
@Benthic_mind
@Benthic_mind Год назад
Fear does not exist unless you make it your reality. Replace fear with faith and you’ll forever be healthy. The mind is extremely powerful and you create your own reality with it.
@olbailey8606
@olbailey8606 Год назад
Fascinating
@ESUSAMEX
@ESUSAMEX Год назад
I also fear what the government my do with all that personal info.
@OwnedbyCorgis
@OwnedbyCorgis Год назад
This will be a gift to insurance companies. Doesn’t bode well.
@180bonita
@180bonita Год назад
Only God truly knows 🙏 I've seen things in the medical field that defies logic.
@Tipperary757
@Tipperary757 Год назад
Important for adopted ppl with no health info. It is interesting the ppl who want to know + those who don't. I want to know + would take precautions that I am able to take.
@Baby-gt2bm
@Baby-gt2bm Год назад
Yes I would like to know
@sharonwhite6126
@sharonwhite6126 Год назад
I have terminal cancer. Not sure I'd of wanted to know in advance that they'll find it too late or prevent it 🤔
@animaladvocate8938
@animaladvocate8938 Год назад
Please investigate fenbendazole as well as ivermectin...doesn't hurt to do both actually. I've been fighting Morgellons for a decade and it took me on a long journey learning all I could. Also Two Feathers....free consultation on the phone Best wishes ❤ Miracles happen
@sallywalton5375
@sallywalton5375 Год назад
Im sorry for you ❤
@michaelarkosi2783
@michaelarkosi2783 Год назад
Praying for you Sharon.
@staceyboyd4508
@staceyboyd4508 Год назад
😢❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
@emmamonroe3311
@emmamonroe3311 Год назад
That’s crazy cool. Never heard of it prior.
@marksatterfield
@marksatterfield Год назад
Would love to see a follow up
@davidsavage6227
@davidsavage6227 Год назад
What a great hairdo! Very attractive and sharp. Scary about knowing life expectancy. Insurance, employers and others will have a field day knowing this info about DNA testing for longevity.
@Northwest425
@Northwest425 Год назад
Comments allowed? Wow😮
@countryhippiechick4466
@countryhippiechick4466 Год назад
I know! They have been doing it randomly on different videos for last month or so. I like it!
@danpasqualini2036
@danpasqualini2036 Год назад
Wow cool. Thanks Love you ❤
@MichaelaH2059
@MichaelaH2059 Год назад
@1:38 “if they’re good, we party. If they’re bad, we party”. I love it!!! Only way to think
@vanessazapata405
@vanessazapata405 Год назад
Where can you get that test in Australia? I would love to do it
@joannemalisani4099
@joannemalisani4099 Год назад
If pharmaceutical companies knew what percentage of people have what illnesses than they could focus research and development in those areas.
@AhJodie
@AhJodie Год назад
They already do, but only the ones that will make them money, I had to research that in school.
@Hartleymolly
@Hartleymolly Год назад
Politicians and big pharma already know….
@SStupendous
@SStupendous Год назад
Would help if they weren't businesses.
@jeanbeans7926
@jeanbeans7926 Год назад
good point!
@loveandpeace787
@loveandpeace787 Год назад
I wish they revealed what test they used. I can’t find anything like this on Google.
@russeli1941
@russeli1941 Год назад
I don't wanna know! There's enough worry in life without worrying about what hasn't happened yet. Or do I wanna know? I really don't know if I want to know or not. Damn!
@gamergirlmars
@gamergirlmars Год назад
I have a 48 year old life expectancy and would not have known it if it wasn’t for Whole Exome Sequencing dna testing. This should be done on ALL babies not just for suspected Down Syndrome babies, but everyone!!! It saves lives! The technology is here so there is no excuse to not do it. I had to find out after the fact of when my health already blew up, I was dying from a rare vascular disease. You should know before that happens not because that happens.
@NinjaDildoShow
@NinjaDildoShow Год назад
*How does it save lives if everyone dies?*
@SandraWade666
@SandraWade666 Год назад
​@@NinjaDildoShow because if you know you have a genetic risk then you can take better care of yourself. Watch the show
@ahill4642
@ahill4642 Год назад
@@NinjaDildoShow 🙄 brat
@rosem5041
@rosem5041 Год назад
No thanks, you choose for yourself.
@gabriellecases6167
@gabriellecases6167 Год назад
everyone dies, NOT SO SCARY.
@AhJodie
@AhJodie Год назад
We are all going to die anyway, you can try to eat good, live stress free, exercise, and do the most important thing, tell people you love them and be kind. Life is a gift, and I have taken care of many ill people and can also say death is a gift too. Giving DNA to any company seems like a terrible idea for so many reasons. I just watched a video where they are testing the stuff that goes into wastewater treatment facilities and found someone with a different strain of COVID and got it down to what neighborhood they live in and what building they work at, so were asking the local people if anyone met those qualifications because they wanted to do some testing and collect some data...... YIKES!
@kimberlyhamilton8637
@kimberlyhamilton8637 Год назад
This is Very Interesting
@anthonyesparsen9453
@anthonyesparsen9453 Год назад
Awesome test if it really works
@AB_Evans
@AB_Evans Год назад
When were these tests done? When was this recorded? When did it originally air? Did that test say '09 as in 2009? (The package that the red head wrote that date on.) Or did I read it wrong?
@georgia4407
@georgia4407 Год назад
You read correctly.
@charmainventer4427
@charmainventer4427 Год назад
This is a very interesting subject. I have always known, just a knowingness, how I am going to greet this world. Some kind of strangeness the rest don't? Just to add. I don't know when....
@KaiserSoze357
@KaiserSoze357 Год назад
What on earth are you talking about..?
@SandraWade666
@SandraWade666 Год назад
What?
@updownstate
@updownstate Год назад
Both sides of my family live long lives. If you die before you're 90 everyone says you're a quitter. So I'm interested in bone health and mental capacity. I will take this test if it's reliable.
@DinaTinyworld
@DinaTinyworld Год назад
Thank you for this info…. In NY where can I chk pls… Can anyone pls tell me…..
@DeadOnInfil
@DeadOnInfil Год назад
I have trust issues and don't believe this data would be safe after sending it off
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Год назад
Because you have the “don’t trust anyone” gene.
@ThatVanessaUM
@ThatVanessaUM Год назад
So many reasons to never ever give your DNA...
@mariereneagonzalez
@mariereneagonzalez Год назад
I would leave it up to god as he has given us a birth date and a death date we can’t prevent it
@paulgrieve7031
@paulgrieve7031 Год назад
How about looking before you cross the road, or just trusting the green crossing light? Being happy without spending most of your income shopping and sightseeing?
@FallnAngL-dg7gx
@FallnAngL-dg7gx Год назад
I had a genetics test done for chronic illness/medication reasons (I have a 1% of the population issue that makes many typical medications dangerous for me) Mine, too, told me I'm 'predisposed' To dementia. Very freaky.
@CatalinaFOIA
@CatalinaFOIA Год назад
My biggest fear is acquiring alzheimers; runs in my family especially in females. 😢
@pollypurree1834
@pollypurree1834 Год назад
Then stop fussing over your cholesterol. Alzheimer's is mainly found in those watching their cholesterol and taking cholesterol lowering drugs.
@michelled219
@michelled219 Год назад
My mother passed from Alzheimer’s. There is a variant called the Apoe4 gene where it increases your risk. We all have an Apoe 2, 3 or 4. Nutritionally speaking eat clean, lower the fat, and exercise regularly. This is what I’m doing to help prevent the chance I could get it..
@grahamaves2572
@grahamaves2572 Год назад
+ Avoid ALL known exposures to mercury !
@pollypurree1834
@pollypurree1834 Год назад
@@michelled219 Lowering the animal fat is what causes these problems to begin with🙄. Nobody ever heard of Alzheimer's prior to the fake, government created "healthy diet" in 1977. Anybody I knew that got Alzheimer's was watching their cholesterol. The brain is made up of 96 percent cholesterol. Alzheimer's is characterized by holes appearing in the brain. Btw, no scientific studies has ever been done on the low fat diet plan. It's just something the Jimmy Carter Administration threw out there and demanded you follow.
@frankieaddams3937
@frankieaddams3937 Год назад
I probably won't live to see it, but I am waiting for an amazing breakthrough in the treatment of mental illnesses. Especially since the US tends to ignore the problem.
@ShmirchikArt
@ShmirchikArt Год назад
Absolutely. The only country in the world that is supposed to be advanced, plus other countries still consider it taboo and that of the devil
@josiemainecoon
@josiemainecoon Год назад
There already is! It's called child psychotherapy!
@ShmirchikArt
@ShmirchikArt Год назад
@@josiemainecoon if so than why isn't it considered successful and why isn't it being used
@amberonenonly
@amberonenonly Год назад
Exactly 💯
@FlipNasty1
@FlipNasty1 Год назад
Gee... That comment wasn't vague at all !
@triaz5124
@triaz5124 Год назад
Wow, Peter Green’s Albatross!
@andrewlaco1776
@andrewlaco1776 Год назад
You took the shot, I saved you a precious hour.
@rakhichowdhury6051
@rakhichowdhury6051 Год назад
I dont think its scary at all, as they implied in the begining. Even if one has the risk of heart desease or cancer they can take appropriate measures or frequece check up to catch & destroy the bad cells in advance !! & someone without any health risk might die from an accident. So its a great technology that should be taken advantage of.
@marih3286
@marih3286 Год назад
In the USA Life Insurance companies will gather this information and customize policies for new clients that exclude coverage for any condition a person might be at risk for!
@gregparrott
@gregparrott Год назад
It appears this video was created over 14 years ago. At 1:30, you see the test package being hand-dated to (depending on date format used) either May 3, 2009, or 5 March 2009
@donnalamb6391
@donnalamb6391 Год назад
My dad had Alzheimer's and my mom had Dimentia. I'm now I'm 62 and i forget names and other dumb things. I asked my dr if there was a way to test to see if i was going to have Alzheimer's she asked me a few questions listed off about 5 or 6 things for me to remember at the end she asked me to repeat back the words i was supposed to remember. I couldn't remember any of them. She said i was fine??? WTH!!!
@tonysigsby870
@tonysigsby870 Год назад
And when they need someone with your kind of exact DNA they already know where you live
@cyndizebra6119
@cyndizebra6119 Год назад
Yeah here in the US, that’s a sure fire way to never qualify for health insurance ever again!
@jessicaperry2632
@jessicaperry2632 Год назад
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, people cannot be turned away or offered higher insurance premiums due to pre-existing conditions.
@jonathandewberry289
@jonathandewberry289 Год назад
nope
@TheRapnep
@TheRapnep Год назад
Move where you think healthcare is free and stop whining. 👋
@CB-zd2dn
@CB-zd2dn Год назад
Question is will life insurance companies eventually put a clause in to see the results then charge you more if you are at risk for certain illnesses ? Or might they require eventually that you take one of these tests before you get your life insurance?
@komiczar
@komiczar Год назад
Of course it is likely. If there was real interest in health the mass murders of wars, research and development of weapons, systemized situations and circumstances that maintain strains and stressors that maintain and sustain oppression of common folks would be nonexistent.
@lightmystic3792
@lightmystic3792 Год назад
why its scary its good to know so you can live your life fully and plan accordingly. its great.
@ahill4642
@ahill4642 Год назад
If this were free to all, imagine the preventative measures that could be taken. 🤔
@GemstonePhilosophy
@GemstonePhilosophy Год назад
This product wouldn't exist without someone trying to make money. Fortune Teller industry is getting desperate for gullible people.
@TheRapnep
@TheRapnep Год назад
Someone else who wants free stuff. Will it ever end? Sheesh.
@tiki3499
@tiki3499 Год назад
We all are going to die. Death and taxes my friends- none of us can escape either one. If it soothes you to know when you’re going to die? Go for it. I’m already sick with Lung disease… I don’t need a glimpse I live it every day. But here’s my question- why would you do this to yourself? It doesn’t matter how you go- we all go. So why would you set yourself up like this? Knowledge IS power! It is! But take it from someone who not only is actively dying, but also knows what it feels like to face this…. Don’t do this to yourself. We all have to die. Enjoy whatever you can for as long as you can. Life is a gift and growing old is privilege denied to a lot of us.
@MarieAlessandra
@MarieAlessandra Год назад
Maybe good to know if it’s something you can do to prevent it from happening. If I’m more disposed to getting something I’d change my diet and lifestyle in general to make the chances of it happening less.
@KaiserSoze357
@KaiserSoze357 Год назад
I think it does matter how you go...Why do you have lung disease...?
@adavis155
@adavis155 Год назад
Praying for you. Thank you for sharing
@GemstonePhilosophy
@GemstonePhilosophy Год назад
I agree. My dad has heart disease, and after his diagnosis, he tried convincing me its genetic and I'm probably going to have heart disease and be miserable like him. I wasn't mad to hear that, but I was disappointed that my dad was so hell bent on convincing me I was genetically flawed and was going to die young. Has it influenced my decisions in life? Maybe. Has it changed the fact that I live with tons of overbearing stress and poor lifestyle choices such as smoking that I picked up at 11 because my parents made it normal and available in their home? My dad's heart attacks were "stress related". I attribute his poor health to his poor choices in life, just as I would say the same for myself if I should realize the same fate. It doesn't matter what your DNA says anyway. I doubt it can predict when that bus is going to hit you.
@tiki3499
@tiki3499 Год назад
@@KaiserSoze357 because in 2017 I caught the h3N2 flu, developed pneumonia, and ended up septic. It damaged my lungs to the point where I only have the lower love on each side and 1 liter of capacity. I have huge “bowls” in my lungs where I had abscesses… now I have bullous disease. Sever copd. End stage is stage E, I’m in stage D.
@wendydarling1745
@wendydarling1745 Год назад
Yes, I want to know!
@whosaidthat4299
@whosaidthat4299 Год назад
I didn't know this episode was so old, darn.
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