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The gene-testing companies are also playing into fears parents may have about their children's health. American International Biotechnology Services, which markets Sports X Factor, tells parents it's a safety precaution. “We want to make sure [kids] are not out there blindly playing with one of these mutations and have a heart attack or a concussion,” CEO Bill Miller told the Post. “It gives parents peace of mind that their kid is not going to drop dead in the middle of a workout.”
Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/06/...eres-a-dna-test-for-that/print/#ixzz1RhGmWZfI
Really now, is this what the company is all about? Giving parents peace of mind? You are playng the fear card and holding children's health hostage. A new low even for this company. You don't care about kid's health. Your entire focus is on profits. If this test really is that good why would you hold the test back from innocent children all for the sake of $200? I guess we now know the value of life at BL!
Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/06/...eres-a-dna-test-for-that/print/#ixzz1RhGmWZfI
Really now, is this what the company is all about? Giving parents peace of mind? You are playng the fear card and holding children's health hostage. A new low even for this company. You don't care about kid's health. Your entire focus is on profits. If this test really is that good why would you hold the test back from innocent children all for the sake of $200? I guess we now know the value of life at BL!