http://blog.23andme.com/23andme-and-you/a-new-23andme-experience/
Looks like they were finally able to work out something with the FDA, and are back up and running. On the one hand, I'm very excited about the return of personalized genetic testing, but on the other hand I'm disappointed that their price doubled to $199. I was going to get kits for my 4-member family for Christmas, but that won't be feasible now.
Another interesting release from 23andme that came out at the same time is their [transparency report](https://www.23andme.com/transparency-report/), which shows how many requests from law enforcement they have gotten for customer DNA access, and what percentage they have gone through with.
Not yet, but 23andMe is still working on getting more tests approved. It'll take some time, but at least they're making progress, and the FDA isn't totally shutting them out.
If the FDA took two years to make up standards for things that people have been doing without doctor involvement for decades, how long will it take for them to make up standards for 23andMe to be an over-the-counter competitor to Myriad? for 23andMe to do completely new things? a decade? five?