Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled companies cannot patent human genes, it may be cheaper to have a genetic test that identifies women at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer, but Sandy Hausman reports that the test is not appropriate for most women and might provide a false sense of security.
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Great story! Very informative! I had been to Eva Moon’s Mutant Diaries show in Redmond WA.Her show was very educative! She beautifully narrated her story in a very humourous ‘Eva way’ through songs and dialogues! Her story also brought tears in our eyes. Please visit her website for more information. http://www.mutantdiaries.com
#1 by Latha Pat on June 19, 2013 - 1:56 am
Great story! Very informative! I had been to Eva Moon’s Mutant Diaries show in Redmond WA.Her show was very educative! She beautifully narrated her story in a very humourous ‘Eva way’ through songs and dialogues! Her story also brought tears in our eyes. Please visit her website for more information. http://www.mutantdiaries.com