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When you join All of Us Research, you have the opportunity to learn more about your health! Some participants are getting DNA results on their risk for specific health conditions + how their body responds to some medicines. Read more: allof-us.org/3Y2BNLE#JoinAllofUs
NEWS 🎉: All of Us has released its first genomic dataset, which includes whole genome sequences from nearly 100K participants, in addition to genotyping arrays on 165K participants from diverse backgrounds. #Researchers, learn more: bit.ly/3N1vEtO#ResearchAllofUs
PROGRAM UPDATE: More than 100,000 people have registered to take part in All of Us. Of those, more than 50,000 have completed surveys and had clinic visits! We are grateful to all of YOU who have become a part of our research program and our community. #JoinAllofUs
Women deserve to be part of health research that impacts them now and in the future. Support future generations of women by participating in the All of Us Research Program: allof-us.org/3JNZXEw#JoinAllofUs#WomensHistoryMonth
100,000 people have shared their health info w/ All of Us, including giving biosamples! If you’ve already joined + are waiting for your chance to give samples, thank you + stay tuned—every bit of info you share is valuable + will help speed up research breakthroughs. #JoinAllofUs
All of Us was launched 5 years ago to accelerate health for everyone. On Sundays, we'll share our progress in advancing health research for all, including those from underrepresented communities. Learn more about our #Reasons4Research at allof-us.org/3Gfr8W4#JoinAllofUs
@AllofUsResearch has begun returning personalized health-related DNA results to participants! Participants can choose to get information about their hereditary disease risk or how their bodies respond to certain medicines. Learn more: allof-us.org/3Y2BNLE
When researchers go beyond electronic health records or lab tests and start looking at social determinants of health, new insights can be uncovered. Read more about Dr. Cheryl R. Clark's work in this space: allof-us.org/3FgGDNP#JoinAllofUs#Reasons4Research
Medical research is at its strongest when it reflects all of us, not just a select few. We'd like to thank Jennifer ‘JJ’ Jones for contributing to health knowledge and research with All of Us. #Divine9#Reasons4Research Learn more: allof-us.org/3RvBC8S
It wouldn’t be All of Us without diversity, equity and inclusion—including the research teams. Learn more about how you can #JoinAllofUs to improve research for future generations. #Reasons4Researchallof-us.org/3Z1h5vJ