DNA Testing VS Health Screening Checkup : A Pilot’s Perspective

Such tests are like water and oil — flows the same, yet totally different in nature.

Cedric Lee 🧬 (DNA Storyteller)
Living with Genes
5 min readNov 20, 2023

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Living With Genes Newsletter | Issue #7 — DNA Testing VS Health Screening Checkup : A Pilot’s Perspective!

Consumers these days can easily obtain an almost unprecedented level of insights into their health. With numerous health checkups and wellness tests available in the open market, DNA tests and medical health screening remain the most widely recognized by society.

However, despite their popularity, many people have a common misconception that these 2 tests are the same — they are not.

DNA testing and health checkups are 2 completely different tests. Image generated by Midjourney AI and edited by Photoshop.

In fact, understanding the distinctions between these 2 tests is essential for us to have a better grasp of our potential and current well-being. If you are the “pilot” of your life, then your “plane” would be your biological body. Therefore, it is important to maintain the health of your plane so it can help you navigate the intricate complexities of your life.

In this article, we will explore the nuanced differences between DNA tests and medical health screenings. Both are critical for a smooth flight, yet they provide very different insights into your well-being.

DNA Test: Blueprint for Your Body

Are you built like a F-16 jet fighter, a Boeing 747, or a Space Shuttle? You can find out through a DNA test.

A DNA test can unlock the blueprint of the airplane you are piloting (ie. your body). From the result, you understand the makeup of your plane — its capabilities, limitations, and potential — offering perspectives and predictions for long term health, nutrition and fitness.

A DNA test can unlock your genetic blueprint for your future potential and capabilities. Image generated by Midjourney AI and edited by Photoshop. Sample report from OriLIFE+ DNA.

While there are differences between consumer and medical DNA tests, many of these tests can inform you on “what kind of plane” you are flying. For example, if you know you are flying a F-16 jet fighter, you can fly low over the ground, maneuvering easily through steep canyons and sharp valleys. If your plane is a space shuttle, you now have the capability to fly high into the skies, breaking the boundaries between Earth and outer space effortlessly.

Furthermore, like how a pilot studies the intricacies of their aircraft’s blueprint before takeoff, understanding our genetic traits can empower us to make informed decisions about lifestyle, diet, and preventive measures. It is this proactive approach to health and well-being that allows us opportunities to anticipate physical issues (like engine failures) before they happen, and even biohack [1] our biology for better performance.

Health Screening: Flight Instruments for Your Life

In pursuit of a better life, which direction do you fly? Or are you heading into a storm instead? A health screening can help guide your path.

Now, imagine a medical health screening report as the flight instruments in your cockpit, consistently providing real-time data about your plane’s current condition and location. Unlike a DNA test’s focus on your biological characteristics, a health screening test assesses your current state of health [2] (or flight path). Blood tests, x-ray imaging, and other medical diagnostic tools under a doctor’s supervision serve as your health dashboard, indicating how well your body is functioning at the present.

A health screening report helps provide health insights for your present condition. Image generated by Midjourney AI and edited by Photoshop. Sample from American Heart Association “My Life Check Assessment Summary Report”.

This ongoing monitoring is essential for sustaining health and life. Much like how a pilot needs to constantly monitor his flight conditions to ensure his “health plane” is on the right course and not heading into a terrible storm, a medical checkup ensures you are aware of any health issues or potential concerns that may arise in the near future. This awareness provides you with the insight needed to make adjustments to your flight plan before major issues arise.

Conclusion: The Pilot’s Perspective

A good pilot knows the capabilities of his plane, and monitors his instruments to respond to ever-changing conditions like weather events and emergencies.

In the cockpit of our lives, both DNA tests and health screening checkups play indispensable roles. The blueprint-revealing function of a DNA test guides our long-term strategies, while the health screening’s role as flight instruments keep us on track in the present.

Good knowledge and mastery of your plane can help you to navigate through life’s perilous paths with ease. Image generated by Midjourney AI

It is therefore crucial to strike a balance between these 2 tools. The DNA test offers foresight, giving you the ability to plan and make lifestyle choices that align with your genetic predispositions. On the other hand, the medical health screening keeps you informed about your current health status, enabling proactive measures to address any immediate concerns.

To achieve optimal health, it is best to do both of these tests:

  • Once for DNA testing
  • Annual checkups for health screenings [3]

Understanding the nuances of these 2 tests will enable us to embrace a more holistic approach towards effective health management. By striking this delicate balance, we empower ourselves to navigate the skies of life with confidence, ensuring a smoother and healthier journey with a deeper understanding of both potential risks and current conditions.

So, fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the journey!

Life can be better when you know where you are heading. Image generated by Midjourney AI
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Sources :

  • [1] 2023, The Integral Guide to Biohacking In Singapore 2023 (link)
  • [2] 2023, Parkway Shenton, A Beginner’s Guide to Health Screenings (link)
  • [3] 2023, Want to stay healthy? Ensure your well-being with these 10 routine health checkups (link)

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Cedric Lee 🧬 (DNA Storyteller)
Living with Genes

On a mission to educate people on the impact of their genetics, and the incredible power of these insights to unlock our greatest human potential.