Pamela Ayers, deCODEme Customer
Realist Pam Ayers sees deCODEme scan as gift
“I believe it is the way of the future. Even ten years ago, who would have thought that we would have all the advances we have today?
Pamela Ayers is a hair stylist who runs her own business. She says she is a firm believer in “fixing things before they need to be fixed.”
Jack Doughery, deCODEme Customer
deCODEme genetic test is sensible self-investment
“I almost feel evangelical about my health. I’m so excited about what can happen if you do the right things and have the right tools.”
When Jack was only 52, his vein age was 70. Today, after Dr. Bradley Bale and Amy Doneen helped Jack remake his lifestyle, Jack’s vein age is 49.
Amy L. Doneen, Nurse Practitioner's Viewpoint
The Path to Prevention
The future has arrived. That’s good news for Amy Doneen, a nurse practitioner at the Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Clinic in Spokane, Washington.
The tool Doneen has added to her tool belt is deCODEme, a genetic screening test conducted by deCODE genetics.
Jack Grayson, deCODEme Customer
I Want to Live Longer and Better
Maverick businessman and former White House confidant believes that by collecting enough data about his health he can live to a ripe old age.
Jack Grayson wants to live to be 113. Actually, the former head of the U.S. Price Commission under the late President Richard Nixon thinks he might be able to reach 150.
Physician's Viewpoint, Bradley Bale M.D.
You Can't Get More Personal Care Than This
Dr. Bradley Bale, Medical Director of the Heart Attack Prevention Clinic and authority on preventive care, is excited about the promise of deCODE genetic testing.
Dr. Bradley Bale has been breaking ground in what looks to be the future of medicine – preventive care: “The whole future of medicine rests with prevention and not treating in-stage disease.”
Physician's Viewpoint, Robert Superko M.D.
Once in Your Life, You Should Have This Done
Dr. Superko is among an elite group of cardiologists focused on preventive health, on getting to the patient and the family before they succumb to disease.
“Heart disease is essentially a genetic disease,” Dr. Superko explains, “and if we look for it we can find inherited causes of heart disease in 80-90% of the people that we find…”
Cheryl Click, deCODEme Customer
Lottery Winner Isn't Gambling With Her Health
After years of reading meters for the electric company, Cheryl Click won the Texas lottery, retired and purchased a cattle ranch.
Now financially secure, Ms. Click is no longer rolling the dice with her health.
