Comments:US Senate unanimously passes genetic nondiscrimination bill

GENETIC NONDISCRIMINATION BILL PASSED BY UNITED STATES SENATE

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Finally, progress has been achieved on the front of safeguarding Americans' right to pragmatically seek information about their genetic susceptibility to certain diseases and disorders without exposing themselves to the Hobson's choice of joblessness or denial of health insurance coverage. The pursuit of knowledge should not be punished with poverty. That's all.