Is there a genetic basis for misophonia?
On this week's episode I have a special guest, Dr. Alisa Lehman from 23andMe. We discuss their report that studied the genetic results of 23andMe customers to see if there is a genetic marker that could indicate a person's likelihood of having misophonia. They found something very interesting and we talk about it here, plus potential next steps. Check out the links below to read more, and please join the conversation on social media!
23andMe.com
Genetic Associations with Traits in 23andMe Customers - 23andMe White Paper
Something to Chew On - 23andMe Blog
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