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Senate hopes for better fate in house for genetic discrimination bill.(In Other News)(Brief Article)

Publication: Medicine & Health

Publication Date: 21-FEB-05
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Senate Hopes for Better Fate In House For Genetic Discrimination Bill. The Senate voted 98-0 Feb. 17 to bar employers and health insurers from discriminating against an individual on the basis of his or her genetic risk factors for disease.

Proponents of the bill--S 306, sponsored by Sen. Olympia...

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