9 New Reports Added to MyHeritage Health

We are delighted to announce a major addition to the MyHeritage DNA Health test — 9 new health reports that provide important insights to our users.

In May 2019, we launched the MyHeritage Health test, which offers new dimensions of genetic insight to enrich your life, enlighten you about your health, and help you make informed lifestyle choices. At launch, we promised to continue expanding the scope of the health reports, and the addition of these 9 new reports is the first of many updates that we intend to release in the future. 

The 9 new reports include a polygenic risk score for evaluating genetic risk for high blood pressure, 3 reports that estimate genetic risk for developing a disease, and 5 carrier status reports that indicate if an individual is a carrier of a disease that may be passed from a couple to their children if both partners are carriers for the same condition.

The addition of the new reports brings the total number of health reports to 36, consisting of 4 unique polygenic risk scores (including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and female breast cancer), 14 reports on personal genetic risk for developing health conditions, and 18 carrier status reports.

MyHeritage Health is off to a great start

Since its launch six months ago, a large number of people have already benefited from the new MyHeritage Health test, either by purchasing the kit or by upgrading their genealogy-based MyHeritage DNA test to receive health reports without the need for a new DNA sample.

The MyHeritage Health test has received extensive praise from users, who are using it to gain further insight into their genetics and make proactive choices regarding their health. We recently received a moving testimonial from one of our customers, who thanked us because, as he put it, MyHeritage saved his daughter’s life. This was achieved by detecting a rare BRCA variant that only MyHeritage tests for among the major consumer health tests, which indicates a significantly increased risk of developing breast cancer. It is successes like these that make us even more determined to continue our mission to raise awareness of genetic health risks and provide insights on significant medical conditions to the public.

Details about the new reports

New Polygenic Risk Score: High Blood Pressure

While monogenic conditions are typically caused by a change in a single gene, polygenic conditions are influenced by several hundred or even thousands of genetic variants. This makes it more complicated to compute genetic risk for polygenic conditions, and determining genetic risk for polygenic conditions is important because they are so widespread. MyHeritage now offers polygenic risk scores (PRS) for 4 common conditions: heart disease, type 2 diabetes, female breast cancer, and as of this week, high blood pressure — the most offered by any major consumer health test.

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a sustained elevation in blood pressure that can significantly increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Widely known as “the silent killer,” high blood pressure often has no obvious signs or symptoms. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide have high blood pressure, and fewer than 1 in 5 have the condition under control. Consequently, high blood pressure is a major cause of premature death and disability. The new report for high blood pressure offers a comprehensive genetic risk estimate by examining thousands of variants across the genome, and is exclusive to MyHeritage. This report may inform individuals who have increased genetic risk years before the onset of high blood pressure, enabling early intervention measures and frequent checkups with their healthcare provider. 

New: High blood pressure report

New: High blood pressure report

The polygenic reports are based on studies of European populations, and are currently only available to people who are mainly of European ancestry. We have begun conducting research to allow the polygenic reports to cover a broader spectrum of populations in the future.

You can learn more about polygenic risk scores in this MyHeritage blog post by Jessica Greenwood, MS, LGC.

3 New Monogenic Reports

Monogenic conditions are caused by a change in a single gene. Following this latest release, MyHeritage now offers a total of 14 monogenic reports. The new PALB2-associated breast cancer report examines variants in the PALB2 gene, which is linked to a type of hereditary breast cancer. The presence of a PALB2 variant notably increases an individual’s risk for developing breast cancer and has also been associated with increased risk for ovarian and pancreatic cancer. Women who have PALB2 mutations are encouraged to pursue regular screening, since early detection significantly increases the chances of successful treatment. 

New: PALB2-associated breast cancer report

New: PALB2-associated breast cancer report

HIV-1 is a virus that attacks the body’s immune cells that fight infection. Left untreated, the virus can destroy the immune system, leading to the disease called AIDS. Susceptibility to HIV-1 infection is influenced by the presence or absence of certain protective variants. Our new report identifies the presence or absence of the CCR5 variant, which is most common among people of Northern European descent. Individuals with one copy of the protective CCR5 variant have some level of resistance to HIV-1 infection, while individuals with two copies of the variant are highly resistant to becoming infected with the virus. The susceptibility to HIV-1 infection report is exclusive to MyHeritage.

New: Susceptibility to HIV-1 infection report

New: Susceptibility to HIV-1 infection report

Malignant hyperthermia is a genetic condition that causes a rapid rise in body temperature and severe muscle contractions while under general anesthesia. If given anesthetic drugs, people at risk for malignant hyperthermia can experience life-threatening complications. Individuals who are at increased risk for this condition may never know they have it until they undergo surgery or have general anesthesia. Knowing about this genetic predisposition enables medical teams to take the necessary precautions to avoid severe reactions during surgery. 

5 New Carrier Status Reports

When two individuals who are carriers for the same genetic disease have a child, that child is at risk for inheriting the disease or being a carrier themselves. MyHeritage now offers the following new carrier status reports:

  • Glycogen storage disease type 1A: Glycogen storage disease type 1A is caused by a buildup of sugar, called glycogen, in the body’s cells and tissues. The excess glycogen builds up in the liver, kidneys, and small intestines causing those organs not to function optimally leading to a variety of symptoms.
  • Canavan disease: Canavan disease is a neurological disorder that causes progressive damage to nerve cells in the brain. This condition is most prevalent among people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. 
  • Usher syndrome, type 3: Usher syndrome is a condition characterized by partial or total hearing loss and vision loss that gets worse over time. Usher syndrome, type 3 tends to appear later in life than other types.
  • Familial Mediterranean fever: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inflammatory disorder that causes painful episodes of inflammation in the abdomen, chest, or joints.
  • Ataxia-telangiectasia: Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a rare, inherited disorder that affects the nervous system, immune system, and other body systems. This leads to difficulties with walking and balance and an increased risk for infections and cancers.
New: Carrier status report for Canavan disease

New: Carrier status report for Canavan disease

Viewing your reports; Health subscription

The 9 new health reports, together with the 27 original reports, are included for anyone who purchases the MyHeritage Health test or upgrades their MyHeritage DNA kit to receive health reports going forward. Users who have previously purchased the Health kit or the Health upgrade and who have a Health subscription will receive an email inviting them to view their new reports at no additional cost. They can also access the reports by clicking on the Health tab on the navigation bar. An intro wizard on the main health page describes the newly added reports to users who have already received their health results.

Intro wizard describing the new health reports to existing users

Intro wizard describing the new health reports to existing users

Users who have previously taken a MyHeritage Health test or upgraded to receive health reports, but do not currently have a Health subscription, will soon be able to purchase it on MyHeritage for $99 per year and gain access to the new reports. The Health subscription grants access to new health reports as they are released, for as long as you keep the subscription. 

The new reports are available to MyHeritage Health customers worldwide. Users who reside in the United States and have purchased the Health subscription will receive their new reports in the near future.

Remember, MyHeritage health reports do not tell you whether you have or will develop a condition. They only reflect your genetic risk for developing a condition. If a specific report is excluded from your results, you’ll find an explanation why at the bottom of the genetic risk overview page.

Conclusion

The 9 new health reports are the first of many planned additions to the MyHeritage Health test. A second set of new health reports is slated for release in early 2020, and will include an additional PRS report, plus more genetic risk and carrier status reports. Our world-class Science team is working hard to continue bringing our users a broad array of new health insights to enhance their future health and quality of life. This makes the MyHeritage Health test one of the most rapidly evolving genetic health tests on the market.

The MyHeritage Health test consists of a simple cheek swab — no blood or saliva required. It’s easy to use and takes just 2 minutes. The test includes Sanger sequencing to validate positive results, to substantially reduce the risk of false positives. It makes a thoughtful gift for your loved ones this holiday season, as well as a gift to yourself. It also includes all the genealogical features of the MyHeritage DNA test: ethnicity estimates and finding relatives through shared DNA. Order the MyHeritage Health test, or if you have tested with MyHeritage DNA before and wish to add health reports without sending in a new DNA sample, upgrade your kit to health.

  

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  • P.

    December 14, 2019

    Cool! But are these new health reports also available for those who’d purchased the health kit earlier, months ago?

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      Esther

      December 15, 2019

      The new health reports, are included for anyone who purchases the MyHeritage Health test or upgrades their MyHeritage DNA kit to receive health reports going forward. Users who have previously purchased the Health kit or the Health upgrade and who have a Health subscription will receive an email inviting them to view their new reports at no additional cost.

  • Louise Rice

    December 16, 2019

    Are you able to test for Alzheimers

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      Esther

      December 19, 2019

      Hi Louise,

      We test for late-onset Alzheimers. You can see our full disease list here:

      Best,
      Esther / MyHeritage team

  • Dana Clippert

    March 28, 2020

    I am very interested in having this done. I recently found out I have ms.