If
a baby is born with a disease, Cathy Burson helps families find
out why it happened and what they can do for their baby. Cathy
is
a genetic counselor. Her job is to look at information carried
in our genes for answers to health problems.
Genes are tiny packages of instructions in our cells that
tell our body how to function and grow. We inherit
our genes from our parents. Most of the time, genes give
clear instructions
to the body.
But sometimes a gene doesn't work and the instructions
get scrambled up, causing a disease. Genetic
counselors are trained
to explain to families about the risks of
passing on a genetic disease and about treating a disease
once it occurs.
(excerpted from the biography written by Sarah Disbrow. The
entire biography is available on the Genetic Counselor CD-ROM.)
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