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Medical ethics / Genomics / Privacy / Human evolution / Genetic discrimination / Genetic testing / Genetic predisposition / Radio-frequency identification / Genetic exceptionalism / Biology / Genetics / Philosophy of biology
Date: 2011-08-12 20:16:58
Medical ethics
Genomics
Privacy
Human evolution
Genetic discrimination
Genetic testing
Genetic predisposition
Radio-frequency identification
Genetic exceptionalism
Biology
Genetics
Philosophy of biology

CANADIAN HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, 3RD ED. CHAPTER 13 EMERGING HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES* Ian Kerr and Timothy Caulfield I. THE ELIXIR OF THEUTH It is not uncommon for a given society to perceive of itself as perched on the

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