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    The Real Fortune-Teller of Greene Street

    You can buy many things for $2,500 in SoHo. But as the New York Sun reports, that amount will now purchase a round of genetic testing, screening for your propensity of developing diseases like breast cancer and Alzheimer's. But get this: like a cutting-edge fashion line trying to generate buzz, it's actually a pop-up shop: Navigenics will be open for only 10 days. (Anyone else here fall into the "I don't even want to know" category?) [New York Sun]


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