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"What Will You Check For?" is a 57 second video for American Indian and Alaska Native participants that explains how the All of US Research Program will return some or all results to individuals that opt in. All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

"What Will You Check For?" is a 57 second video for American Indian and Alaska Native participants that explains how the All of US Research Program will return some or all results to individuals that opt in. All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

"How Will You Check My DNA and How Long Will It Take?" is a 31 second video that explains to American Indian and Alaska Native participants what will happen if they consent to receiving their DNA results as part of the All of Us Research Program (All of Us). All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

"How Will You Check My DNA and How Long Will It Take?" is a 31 second video that explains to American Indian and Alaska Native participants what will happen if they consent to receiving their DNA results as part of the All of Us Research Program (All of Us). All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

"What are DNA Changes?" is a 1 minute 40 second video created by the All of Us Research Program for American Indian and Alaska Native participants. It provides basic definitions of DNA and DNA changes (parts of DNA that are different between humans), and explains what changes in DNA can tell participants about their ancestry, risk of health conditions, and chances of passing health conditions onto their children.

"What are DNA Changes?" is a 1 minute 40 second video created by the All of Us Research Program for American Indian and Alaska Native participants. It provides basic definitions of DNA and DNA changes (parts of DNA that are different between humans), and explains what changes in DNA can tell participants about their ancestry, risk of health conditions, and chances of passing health conditions onto their children.

"Seeing Your Data" is a 34 second video created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) to provide information to American Indian and Alaska Native participants about which personal data they will be able to access and share and which they will not. All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

"Seeing Your Data" is a 34 second video created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) to provide information to American Indian and Alaska Native participants about which personal data they will be able to access and share and which they will not. All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

This video, created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) for American Indian and Alaska Native participants, explains various individual and cohort research results participants might receive (e.g., results that might or might not tell the participant about their health). All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.

This video, created by the All of Us Research Program (All of Us) for American Indian and Alaska Native participants, explains various individual and cohort research results participants might receive (e.g., results that might or might not tell the participant about their health). All of Us is a health research program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, with the goal of studying health data from over one million people in the United States, including individuals traditionally underrepresented in health research.