PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 7/16/2011 21:47:13.
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Timestamp |
7/16/2011 21:47:13 |
Year of birth |
60-69 years |
Which statement best describes you? |
I am comfortable making my genome sequence data publicly available without prior review. |
Severe disease or rare genetic trait |
Yes |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
high homocysteine
the answer below is when I first became aware of it as a result of my father's heart attack. |
Disease/trait: Onset |
40-49 years of age |
Disease/trait: Rarity |
Uncommon |
Disease/trait: Severity |
Not applicable |
Disease/trait: Relative enrollment |
No |
Disease/trait: Diagnosis |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Genetic confirmation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation description |
Last year I was tested by a pediatric geneticist at UCLA who specializes in the condition in newborns. It was determined that I am hetrozygous for the MTHFR C677T variant. Many years prior to that my father's cardiologist reported that he had the highest homocysteine ever seen by a lab in Western Canada and recommended that he tell his offsprings to be tested for the condition. My homocysteine level was found to be quite high though it has subsequently been reduced by treatment. I have entered both my initial and my current homocysteine levels in Google Health. |
Sex/Gender |
Female |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Enrollment of relatives |
No |
Enrollment of older individuals |
Yes |
Enrollment of parents |
No |
Have you uploaded genetic data to your PGP participant profile? |
No, but I have genetic data and plan to upload it |
Have you used the PGP web interface to record a designated proxy? |
Yes |
Have you uploaded health record data using our Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault interfaces? |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Update status |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Extensiveness |
5 |
Blood sample |
Yes |
Saliva sample |
Yes |
Microbiome samples |
Yes |
Tissue samples from surgery |
Yes |
Tissue samples from autopsy |
Yes |
PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 10/16/2011 0:51:42.
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Timestamp |
10/16/2011 0:51:42 |
Year of birth |
60-69 years |
Which statement best describes you? |
I am comfortable making my genome sequence data publicly available without prior review. |
Severe disease or rare genetic trait |
Yes |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
I have high homocysteine although I control it with Folgard 2.2 rx
I don't know if this condition is considered *rare* but mine is definitely genetic in origin as my father also had the condition. I suspect that my paternal grandmother and uncle also had it. |
Disease/trait: Onset |
Congenital / present at birth |
Disease/trait: Rarity |
Uncommon |
Disease/trait: Severity |
Moderate severity disease |
Disease/trait: Relative enrollment |
No |
Disease/trait: Diagnosis |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Genetic confirmation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation description |
I saw a pediatric geneticist at UCLA (Ronald Reagan Medical Center) who had me tested for a couple of gene variants and other factors. I have the test results as well as his narrative. However, I do believe there are also other gene variants relative to this condition that I haven't been tested for, such as MTHFD1L. I'm very curious about my risk for Alzheimer's as it relates to homocystememia. I am homozygous for APOE 3 and no one in my family has developed dementia BUT on my father's side where the homocystemia comes from, they tended to die of cardiovascular disease/stroke before late onset dementia could present. |
Sex/Gender |
Female |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Enrollment of relatives |
No |
Enrollment of older individuals |
Yes |
Enrollment of parents |
No |
Have you uploaded genetic data to your PGP participant profile? |
Yes, I have uploaded genetic data |
Have you used the PGP web interface to record a designated proxy? |
Yes |
Have you uploaded health record data using our Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault interfaces? |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Update status |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Extensiveness |
5 |
Blood sample |
Yes |
Saliva sample |
Yes |
Microbiome samples |
Yes |
Tissue samples from surgery |
Yes |
Tissue samples from autopsy |
Yes |
PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 11/24/2011 3:10:23.
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Timestamp |
11/24/2011 3:10:23 |
Year of birth |
60-69 years |
Which statement best describes you? |
I am comfortable making my genome sequence data publicly available without prior review. |
Severe disease or rare genetic trait |
Yes |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
It is not that rare, but potentially severe. I'm hetrozygous for MTHFR C677T. When I was diagnosed in 1998, my homocysteine level was 48. That is pretty high for a CT. There have to be multiple factors at work to drive my homocysteine level so high. It isn't my diet as I'm a healthy eater. What could they be? Recently I came across a study that sheds some light on my question. I found out that in combination with MTFHR 677>CT, I am a homozygous CC for SLC19A1 rs819130 which supposedly causes a 10% increase of homocysteine levels in carriers on top of whatever effect the MTHFR>CT has. rs819130 is a folate transporter, but in CCs, not efficient. As far as I can tell, no one quite has a handle on high homocysteine yet. I follow the research avidly hoping to find out as much as I can about my condition, so I can figure out how to moderate my epigenome to counteract the effects. I've seen what it did to my father, my uncle and my grandmother. I'm aware of what it did to my great-grandmother. None of them lived long enough to be affected by late onset Alzheimer's but high homocysteine is a risk factor. Alzheimer's is definitely a fate I wish to avoid. So far I think my best bet is strenuous daily exercise and reducing my calorie and sugar intake. I also have risk factors for diabetes, so I've been trying to eat like a diabetic as best I can.
All the people in my family who share the high homocysteine trait are now deceased, so they won't be enrolling in PGP. My brother has a rare neurological disease. MSA (symptoms similar to ALS). He is enrolled in a trial through UCLA, but he's getting worse, and they think he's probably getting the placebo. His wife is planning to take hin to China for a stem cell transplant. However, I doubt that his issue is related to mine. I wouldn't dare ask him to enroll in PGP at this point.
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Disease/trait: Onset |
Congenital / present at birth |
Disease/trait: Rarity |
Fairly common |
Disease/trait: Severity |
Moderate severity disease |
Disease/trait: Relative enrollment |
No |
Disease/trait: Diagnosis |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Genetic confirmation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation description |
I have genetic tests from Berkeley Heart Lab and Health Diagnostic Laboratory that confirm MTFHR 677>CT. I have a subscription to 23and me that allows me to browse raw date, so I'm able to correlate my condition to the latest genetic research on high homocysteine. I was first tipped off to my condition after my father had a heart attack in Canada. His cardiologist told him he had the highest level of homocysteine that had ever been tested in the lab that covers all of Western Canada and that his condition was genetic and all his children should be test for it. None of my sisters have it. I'm not sure about my brother, but I don't think he does either. Classic one out of four. |
Sex/Gender |
Female |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Enrollment of relatives |
No |
Enrollment of older individuals |
Yes |
Enrollment of parents |
No |
Have you uploaded genetic data to your PGP participant profile? |
Yes, I have uploaded genetic data |
Have you used the PGP web interface to record a designated proxy? |
Yes |
Have you uploaded health record data using our Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault interfaces? |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Update status |
Yes |
Uploaded health records: Extensiveness |
5 |
Blood sample |
Yes |
Saliva sample |
Yes |
Microbiome samples |
Yes |
Tissue samples from surgery |
Yes |
Tissue samples from autopsy |
Yes |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Immunity
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:45:17.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:45:17 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Thyroid nodule(s), Hypothyroidism, High cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), High triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia) |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Cancers
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:47:10.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:47:10 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Non-melanoma skin cancer |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Blood
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:47:59.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:47:59 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Iron deficiency anemia |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Nervous System
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:48:38.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:48:38 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Vision and hearing
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:57:41.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:57:41 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Astigmatism, Dry eye syndrome |
Other condition not listed here? |
I wear glasses for driving and reading, but I'm not sure what the diagnosis is. The condition is age related; I didn't wear glasses when I was young. |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Circulatory System
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:58:47.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:58:47 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Cardiac arrhythmia |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Respiratory System
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 22:59:37.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 22:59:37 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Digestive System
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:00:41.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:00:41 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Impacted tooth, Dental cavities, Gingivitis, Canker sores (oral ulcers) |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Genitourinary Systems
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:01:11.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:01:11 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Urinary tract infection (UTI), Ovarian cysts |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:02:31.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:02:31 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Dandruff, Skin tags |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:03:36.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:03:36 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Congenital Traits and Anomalies
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:04:21.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:04:21 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Respiratory System
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Responses submitted 4/28/2013 23:27:10.
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Timestamp |
4/28/2013 23:27:10 |
Other condition not listed here? |
I had tonsillitis until my grandfather took out my tonsils, not sure if it was chronic |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Congenital Traits and Anomalies
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Responses submitted 5/1/2014 23:28:15.
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Timestamp |
5/1/2014 23:28:15 |
Other condition not listed here? |
high homocysteine; slow metabolizer |
PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 14:50:27.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 14:50:27 |
Year of birth |
1944 |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
not so rare but also not well understood MTHFR C677T heterozygous plus some other mutations in genes/SNPS in the methylation cycle |
Sex/Gender |
Female |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Month of birth |
June |
Anatomical sex at birth |
Female |
Maternal grandmother: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandfather: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Paternal grandmother: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Paternal grandfather: Race/ethnicity |
White |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Cancers
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 14:52:51.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 14:52:51 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Non-melanoma skin cancer |
PGP Basic Phenotypes Survey 2015
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:16:29.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:16:29 |
1.1 — Blood Type |
A + |
1.2 — Height |
5'3" |
1.3 — Weight |
124 |
1.4 — Comments |
I'm 5'3 1/2" I'm a little over weight now, but my weight is coming down. I should be back to 121# before long. |
2.1 — Left Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
16 |
2.2 — Right Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
16 |
2.3 — Left Eye Color - Text Description |
brown with a little bit of gray |
2.4 — Right Eye Color - Text Description |
same |
2.5 —Comments |
My mother had blue gray eyes as did her father, Her mother's eyes were true blue. My father and his parents had brown eyes. I recall my maternal grandmother's eyes being more of a light brown, very pretty.
My eyes are more grayish brown at the outer part and darker brown as they get closer to the pupil. |
3.1 — What is your natural hair color currently, when without artificial color or dye? |
brown |
3.2 — Hair Color - Text Description |
My hair was not one color. I always checked off brown, but it sunbleached to blond highlights easily and I also had red highlights so that if I stood in sunlight people would say Oh you've got red hair! |
3.3 — Comments |
I was born with brown hair, but I have pictures of me at the age of 6 or 7 where it appears to be blonde.The sun definitely lightens my hair. I always loved my hair color and texture, thick, but fine. I miss it. I have the gene for red hair, but I'm heterozygous and it is a recessive trait, but as I explained above, there is red in my hair. My sister was a strawberry blonde as a child. My father's beard would grow out red. My mother was blonde as a child; later her hair was light brown. |
1.4 — Handedness |
Right |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Immunity
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:25:37.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:25:37 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Thyroid nodule(s), Hypothyroidism |
Other condition not listed here? |
ovarian cyst |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Blood
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:26:50.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:26:50 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Iron deficiency anemia |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Nervous System
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:29:44.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:29:44 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Vision and hearing
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:32:56.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:32:56 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Astigmatism, Presbyopia |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Circulatory System
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:34:18.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:34:18 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Cardiac arrhythmia |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Respiratory System
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:35:30.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:35:30 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Digestive System
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:36:56.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:36:56 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Impacted tooth, Dental cavities, Gingivitis, Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, Canker sores (oral ulcers) |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Genitourinary Systems
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:38:02.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:38:02 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Ovarian cysts |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:39:52.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:39:52 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Dandruff, Skin tags |
Other condition not listed here? |
I tend to get rashes and insect bites |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:40:55.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:40:55 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Congenital Traits and Anomalies
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Responses submitted 8/29/2015 15:42:02.
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Timestamp |
8/29/2015 15:42:02 |
PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 4/21/2017 22:43:14.
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Timestamp |
4/21/2017 22:43:14 |
Year of birth |
1944 |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
Not esp rare but I have the C677T polymorphism |
Sex/Gender |
Female |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
United States |
Month of birth |
June |
Anatomical sex at birth |
Female |
Maternal grandmother: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandfather: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Paternal grandmother: Race/ethnicity |
White |
Paternal grandfather: Race/ethnicity |
White |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Cancers
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Responses submitted 4/21/2017 22:44:15.
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Timestamp |
4/21/2017 22:44:15 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Non-melanoma skin cancer |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Immunity
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Responses submitted 4/21/2017 22:45:00.
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Timestamp |
4/21/2017 22:45:00 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Thyroid nodule(s), High cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia), High triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia) |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Blood
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Responses submitted 4/21/2017 22:46:28.
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Timestamp |
4/21/2017 22:46:28 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Iron deficiency anemia |
PGP Basic Phenotypes Survey 2015
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Responses submitted 4/21/2017 23:38:36.
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Timestamp |
4/21/2017 23:38:36 |
1.1 — Blood Type |
A + |
1.2 — Height |
5'4" |
1.3 — Weight |
124 |
1.4 — Comments |
I'm going by memory on my blood type. If I discover I'm wrong, I'll come back and change it. AO is my recollection. |
2.1 — Left Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
20 |
2.2 — Right Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
20 |
2.3 — Left Eye Color - Text Description |
brown |
2.4 — Right Eye Color - Text Description |
same |
2.5 —Comments |
18 was my first choice. Then I looked again. I might choose differently in a different light. My father has brown eyes. Both his parents had brown eyes. My mother's eyes were blue gray. Her father's eyes were gray, her mother's eyes were blue. Her father was colorblind. |
3.1 — What is your natural hair color currently, when without artificial color or dye? |
gray |
3.2 — Hair Color - Text Description |
Haven't seen my true color in years |
3.3 — Comments |
I was born with brown hair. When I was about six, it would sunbleach to blonde. When I had long hair in my late teens and 20s-30s I had sunbleached streaks and natural red highlights. I really miss my natural hair color (s). I considered my hair my best feature. I'm heterogeneous for the recessive red haired gene. |
1.4 — Handedness |
Right |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Cancers
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Responses submitted 5/20/2018 11:49:04.
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Timestamp |
5/20/2018 11:49:04 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Non-melanoma skin cancer |
Harvard PGP: COVID-19 Health Assessment for Week of 22-28 March 2020
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Responses submitted 3/23/2020 23:59:54.
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Timestamp |
3/23/2020 23:59:54 |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you been ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Persistent high fever of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, lasting for a day or more] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Feeling cold, chills or shivers] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Headache] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Aches all over the body] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Cough] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Rapid breathing] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Shortness of breath] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Wheezing or chest tightness] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Persistent pain or pressure in the chest] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Bluish lips or face] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Dizziness] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Confusion or inability to arouse] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Running nose] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Sore throat] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Nausea] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Vomiting] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Abdominal pain] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Diarrhea] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Pink eye (conjunctivitis)] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Loss of sense of smell] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you experienced any of the following symptoms? [Loss of sense of taste] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Persistent high fever of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, lasting for a day or more] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Feeling cold, chills or shivers] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Headache] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Aches all over the body] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Cough] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Rapid breathing] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Shortness of breath] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Wheezing or chest tightness] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Persistent pain or pressure in the chest] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Bluish lips or face] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Dizziness] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Confusion or inability to arouse] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Running nose] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Sore throat] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Nausea] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Vomiting] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Abdominal Pain] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Diarrhea] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Pink eye (conjunctivitis)] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Loss of sense of smell] |
No |
Are you currently experiencing any of the following symptoms? [Loss of sense of taste] |
No |
Are you regularly taking any of the following medications? Please choose all those that apply. |
None of these medications |
Have you been tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) by a medical doctor or other official testing service? |
No, I have not tried to get tested |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
No |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has symptoms consistent with coronavirus (COVID-19) but has not been tested? |
No |
Harvard PGP: COVID-19 Health Assessment for Week of 5 April - 11 April 2020
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Responses submitted 4/6/2020 14:31:10.
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Timestamp |
4/6/2020 14:31:10 |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you been ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Currently are you experiencing ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
In the past two weeks, have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection,have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Persistent high fever of 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, lasting for a day or more] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Feeling cold, chills or shivers] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Headache] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Aches all over the body] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Cough] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Rapid breathing] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Shortness of breath] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Wheezing or chest tightness] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Persistent pain or pressure in the chest] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Bluish lips or face] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Dizziness] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Confusion or inability to arouse] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Running nose] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Sore throat] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Nausea] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Vomiting] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Abdominal pain] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Diarrhea] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Pink eye (conjunctivitis)] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Loss of sense of smell] |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Loss of sense of taste] |
No |
Are you regularly taking any of the following medications? Please choose all those that apply. |
None of these medications |
Have you been tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) by a medical doctor or other official testing service? |
No, I have not tried to get tested |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
No |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has symptoms consistent with coronavirus (COVID-19) but has not been tested? |
No |
Harvard PGP COVID-19 Health Assessment Week 4: 12 April - 18 April 2020
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Responses submitted 4/13/2020 21:07:01.
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Timestamp |
4/13/2020 21:07:01 |
Are you currently ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Since Jan 1, 2020, have you been ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Currently are you experiencing ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
Yes |
Indicate which of the following symptoms you are currently experiencing. [Running nose] |
Yes |
In the past two weeks, have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
Yes |
In the past 2 weeks, which symptoms have you experienced. [Running nose] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection,have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Headache] |
Yes |
Since Jan 1, 2020, to the best of your recollection which symptoms have you experienced. [Running nose] |
Yes |
Are you regularly taking any of the following medications? Please choose all those that apply. |
None of these medications |
Have you been tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) by a medical doctor or other official testing service? |
No, I have not tried to get tested |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
No |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has symptoms consistent with coronavirus (COVID-19) but has not been tested? |
No |
Harvard PGP COVID-19 Health Assessment [Ongoing]
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Responses submitted 5/27/2020 17:28:32.
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Timestamp |
5/27/2020 17:28:32 |
Are you currently ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Currently are you experiencing ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
In the past two weeks, have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
Are you regularly taking any of the following medications? Please choose all those that apply. |
None of these medications |
Have you been tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) by a medical doctor or other official testing service? |
No, I have not tried to get tested |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
No |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has symptoms consistent with coronavirus (COVID-19) but has not been tested? |
No |
Harvard PGP COVID-19 Health Assessment [Ongoing]
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Responses submitted 6/12/2020 13:00:39.
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Timestamp |
6/12/2020 13:00:39 |
Are you currently ill with a cold or flu-like illness? |
No |
Currently are you experiencing ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
In the past two weeks, have you experienced ANY of the above list of symptoms? |
No |
Are you regularly taking any of the following medications? Please choose all those that apply. |
None of these medications |
Have you been tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) by a medical doctor or other official testing service? |
No, I have not tried to get tested |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)? |
No |
In the past 4 weeks, have you been in close contact with a person who has symptoms consistent with coronavirus (COVID-19) but has not been tested? |
No |