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Rule raises genetic discrimination concern

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Federal laws are needed to protect people from discrimination if they have a genetic mutation that puts them at increased risk for developing disease in the future, experts testified Thursday at a congressional hearing on genetic privacy. They said a new federal rule would allow doctors to release to health insurance companies -- without a patient's consent -- results of genetic testing that could be used against them to increase premiums or deny coverage.

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