California's Misguided War on Self-Knowledge
The California Department of Public Health is attempting to stop companies like Navigenics and 23AndMe from marketing its genetic testing services to state residents.
The California Department of Public Health is attempting to stop companies like Navigenics and 23AndMe from marketing its genetic testing services to state residents.
Harold Pollack | Posted 02.23.2008 | Home
Today's New York Times describes how many people are foregoing useful genetic tests out of fear that they will face discrimination from health insurer...
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