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Moratorium called on genetics in insurance

Insurers have responded to a scathing report on the use of genetic tests in the industry, which was p...

Insurers have responded to a scathing report on the use of genetic tests in the industry, which was published by the Commons Science and Technology Select Committee.
The Department of Health is to impose a moratorium on the industry, after members of parliament expressed concerns that people with inherited diseases could become a "genetic underclass". The MPs recommended the moratorium should last at least two years and that the government should introduce legislation to enforce it if

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