In this episode, host Noam Hassenfeld and Vox reporter Sigal Samuel debate the ethics of genetic screening . As technology increasingly gives us the power to shape and influence future lives, Noam and Sigalwrestle with the question, what exactly does a parent owe a child? It's a very gray area question and one I
they mature. So, it is conceivable that in 10, 20 years, you know, we'll have a way to do this kind of polygenic screening that is not 2,500 bucks a pop.But, that still raises what I would call the specter of implicit coercion. So, I actually get more worried about this
questionable because even if we come to a place where we feel confident that for you as an individual, polygenic screening is going to lead to a better outcome for your individual kid, we still have to look at on the populationlevel, what does this mean for society if more and more people start using this technology. You start to get questions
number of girls and those who are qualified after a lot of screening . So, we don't have it in any part of Nigeria. What we had was justsmall family wedding not up to 10 people that are from the same family.
you'll bring friends.It's really fun to watch with a group.And anytime during opening weekend, the premier happens Friday night, but if you have the inclination to bring people, any screening during Friday, Saturday or Sunday's really helpful.Thank you.Male Audience Member #1: Sure.And, uh, my other question, or my, is, uh, in the film I was fundamentally optimistic, uh, and, uh, you showed a lot of footage from, like, the
It's all wasted. The end-user can't easily understand what that data means and can't integrate that beneficially into their screening exams. We could implement these and either prevent the disease outright or slow it down significantly so that it manifests much later.
then too so so the other high point of the year was I I actually went to a screening for Queen Latifah's latest movie in Washington the Secret Life of Bees and when I was there someone saidyou want to meet her I said oh my god so I met her this is before the Palin debate Palin Biden debate we forget
letter. So what they're talking about doing is saying women and young people or men who come to us for cancer screenings, birth control, STI testing and treatment, wellwoman visits, uh they can't come to us anymore for those basic preventive care and that um we believe is illegal and we will fight them in
And I, uh, well we went through an exercise to go through it. Screenings of 35 millimeter '70s and '80s exploitation movies.
They're treated unnecessarily for tumors which would never cause a problem in their lifetime. So screening programs are a mixed bag. But what I'm not saying is don't go for screening , and I'll re-emphasize that again later, but I think we need to be careful to take screening
So, I'm just saying. --the screening , and I was kind of shocked. I mean, you've played strong characters, tough characters.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life. and screening and support.
I'm sorry, that's an amazing performance. The screening is Tuesday night.
And marking each spot where the large bones were discovered before we started systematically scraping and cleaning and screening and so on. So it was that single bone that led to an excavation where we had a small team out there, a team of geologists,
Number two is I want to talk then about some of the different injury patterns we're seeing and some of the different uses of a kind of injury mechanical screening and biomechanical analysis we're doing down at the hospital. And then lastly, talk about preventive strategies as we go forth thinking about the keys to becoming a healthy runner, because from my perspective, whether or not
It's always sold out. The screenings are full because people love her and everything. And it's always a great mix of receptions and critics who don't like it, who like it, absolutely don't relate to it,
And I try to wonder, does anybody else in this room know the names of the characters? And after the screening ended, because all the families of the living Tuskegee Airmen were there, I started asking around to the individuals that made the movie and said, hey, by the way, the names in the movie were changed.
other phones like call screening , now playing, the classics. Gemini is intertwined everywhere you look. And
Our educational system is screening out the object visualizers.
And there was a screening held at another minister's house, Mr. Prithviraj Chavan.
I was screening my mother's calls.
Amygdala is constantly screening the environment for potential dangers.
So cancer screening is complicated.
So a classic screening test-- screening by definition involves somebody who has no symptoms.
results with a pinch of salt. The other message from screening programs is that we should start to expect false positives. So women who are invited for screening in the UK are invited from the age of about 50 to the age of 72, 73.
It's just above a half at 0.522. So with women undergoing screening for a period of 20, 22, 23 years every three years, you might expect to go to seven or eight screenings over the course of your lifetime and, therefore, the probability of-- if these tests are independent of each other, the probability of having received
We've been out screening the film at some film festivals, at libraries, for homeless advocacy groups, and at some shelters.
We had a screening in Durham for them.
We had a screening the other night in DC.
and we finished this screening , and someone tapped me on my shoulder, and I turned around, and asked, can we take a picture?
in cervical cancer screening -- liquid-based cytology, HPV testing, and most importantly, the vaccine--
So you're basically screening 25 million women who do not need to be screened .
And you're not screening 10 million women at highest risk that do need to be screened .
Because we're not screening the women that need to be screened , and we're over-screening the women that don't need to be screened .
We had a screening last night.
I saw a screening a while ago after Sundance, and then I saw it recently to prepare for this.
I rent a screening room in one of the hotels here.
We did a screening of the "Spice World," the movie.
Before mammography screening , we didn't know there was such a thing about DCIS.
Yes. Well, we last year alone served about six million women in Latin America and the Caribbean and provided roughly 30 million services from pap screening , cervical cancer screening , sex education, gender-based violence services, access to contraception, and safe and legal abortion when that is allowed by the local laws.
This is our 116th screening event in 17 countries in just under a year.
the risk of screening or not screening sample particles being fed to it from a drill like this.
And the screening kills.
I was at a screening of "Equity." I did a Q&A. And this girl who looked just like one of the girls I grew up with,
And in that screening , what we do is we are trying to alert the world that there's a mass extinction going on.
Because actually the press screening is actually tomorrow night when I'm having the book launch.
That first screening , yeah.
And then after every screening the question was why were Penn and Teller at the screening ?
We had a screening just down the street, but two quick questions there.
they've started screening the movie already, as they did in 1977, and you just get, and the first 10 minutes of the movie are already over.