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Senate Passes Genetic Anti-Discrimination Bill

People learning through genetic testing that they might be susceptible to devastating diseases wouldn't also have to worry about losing their jobs or their health insurance under anti-discrimination legislation the Senate passed Thursday.

The bill, described by Sen. Edward Kennedy as ''the first major new civil rights bill of the new century,'' would bar health insurance companies from using genetic information to set premiums or determine enrollment eligibility. Similarly, employers could not use genetic information in hiring, firing or promotion decisions.

''For the first time we act to prevent discrimination before it has taken firm hold and that's why this legislation is unique and groundbreaking,'' said Sen. Olympia Snowe.

There are more than 1,100 genetic tests available today, she said, but these are ''absolutely useless'' if fear of discrimination discourages people from taking tests or participating in clinical trials.



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BY mmc88121   
  
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[ Posted on April 26, 2008 ]
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Just because someone has a genetic predisposition towards a disease does not mean they will develop that disease.  Especially if you can avoid it by the foods you eat.

Mary
 

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BY Aaltrude   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 26, 2008 ]
 
I agree Mary and if the possibility of discrimination is removed, more people will be tested for genetic predisposition to various diseases and hence be in a position to make an informed choice about lifestyle factors that might decrease the chances of these conditions developing.


 
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BY blondebonnet   
  
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[ Posted on April 29, 2008 ]
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I still wouldn't trust this bill, the govt., or the health insurance industry.   There
are probably lots of loopholes to be found allowing the info to be used
"wrongly"  and in years to come it may be repealed or amended to suit
the health insurance industry.   Even though employers aren't supposed to
discriminate against those with health issues, they really do.   They just
are smart enough not to put it in writing to prevent themselves from being
sued.

 
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BY curlilox   
  
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[ Posted on April 28, 2008 ]
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I smell a rat.  Nothing is said about prevention.  It's just another way to get people to spend money on tests and stay in the system.
 

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BY CATRYNA   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 28, 2008 ]
 
I agree. Legislation is generally passed not for the benefit of the common people. There is always an underlying reason that is either grounded in money or power.
Catryna

 
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BY New to Natural   
  
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