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Date: 2007-05-15 08:26:03
Medical ethics
Health economics
Health promotion
Genetics
Predictive medicine
Genetic discrimination
Genetic testing
Public health
Obesity
Medicine
Health
Medical specialties

Securing Good Health for the Whole Population: Submission by GeneWatch UK to the Wanless Review NovemberGeneWatch UK is a policy research group concerned with the science, ethics, policy and regulation of genetic

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