Educational Materials
For General Public
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Cardiovascular Disease: Genes are Important, but Health-Related Behaviors and Lifestyle Choices can Make or Break your Health
“Howard will turn 50 soon, and it worries him. His grandfather died of a heart attack in his fifties, and so did his father and uncle.” - CDC Podcasts
- Consumer Genetics Resources, American Society of Human Genetics
- Genetics Generation
- Genetics Home Reference
- Genetic Science Learning Center, University of Utah
- Genetics and Genomics for Patients and the Public, National Human Genome Research Institute
- Understanding Genetics: A Guide for Patients and Professionals, Genetic Alliance
- YourGenome.org, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Also see Disease and Genetic Information, Family Health History, Glossaries, and other sections of interest in this resource guide.
For Health Professionals
- Case Studies for Medical Students: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) Associated with Genetics
- CDC’s Expert Commentary Series on Medscape
- Educational Materials for Health Professionals, World Health Organization
- Familial Hypercholesterolemia
- Information for Genetic Professionals, University of Kansas Medical Center
- Lecture Series on Genomics, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Newborn Screening and Follow-up
- Online Education Kit: Understanding the Human Genome Project, National Human Genome Research Institute
- Personal Genomic Tests
Also see Training Programs and Courses and Academic Degree Programs
For Policymakers
For Teachers
- Page last reviewed: February 28, 2017
- Page last updated: March 24, 2016
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