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  1. ... common concern among people considering genetic testing. Several laws at the federal and state levels help protect people against genetic discrimination. In particular, a federal law called the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) is ...
  2. ... information with others, they may be required by law to disclose the information to authorities in response ... how your genetic data may be accessed by law enforcement officials. If you upload your data to ...
  3. Passed in 2008, a federal law called the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) made it illegal for health insurance providers in the United States to use genetic ...
  4. ... article on PubMed Central Engle EC, Andrews C, Law K, Demer JL. Two pedigrees segregating Duane's ... Psatha M, Cheng L, Andrews C, Chan WM, Law K, Crosier M, Lindsay S, Cheung M, Allen ...
  5. ... out more about their state's privacy protection laws before they ask their insurance company to cover ...
  6. ... Yong CK, Wong LT, Applegarth DA, Vallance HD, Law LK, Fung SL, Mak TW, Sung YM, Cheung ...
  7. ... informed consent may vary, because some states have laws that specify factors that must be included. (For ...
  8. ... 43261. Citation on PubMed Tang NL, Hui J, Law LK, Lam YY, Chan KY, Yeung WL, Chan ...
  9. ... treatments are as safe as possible. Comprehensive federal laws, regulations, and guidelines help protect people who participate ...
  10. ... Ainsworth J, Moore A, Read S, Uddin J, Laws D, Pascuel-Salcedo D, Ayuso C, Allen L, ...
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