Award
 Refer a Friend  Bookmark us  Link To Us  Home
 
Solutions Search! The Customized Life Science Search Engine
Search Site
Search Suppliers
Search Internet
Search over 6000 life science websites specifically selected by our expert scientist moderators.

Other Topics
6/2/2008 06:03 PM
7/1/2008 11:15 AM
5/23/2008 06:24 PM
6/5/2008 10:25 AM
5/12/2008 04:41 PM
5/5/2008 01:00 PM
4/8/2008 08:43 PM
3/27/2008 08:14 PM
3/17/2008 11:24 PM
3/6/2008 06:29 PM
2/26/2008 01:23 AM
2/18/2008 06:24 PM
1/25/2008 12:26 AM
1/17/2008 12:07 AM
2/5/2007 06:51 PM
10/20/2007 06:05 PM
7/14/2007 02:44 AM
4/26/2007 06:23 PM
1/15/2007 06:41 PM
11/29/2005 01:42 PM
6/4/2006 09:17 AM
3/12/2006 07:29 PM
5/4/2005 08:21 PM
5/4/2005 08:42 PM
7/28/2005 04:05 PM
6/8/2005 04:17 PM
Subscribet to topic
bottom of page RSS Feed Topic Feed
 DNA Testing and Insurance [View Printable]
Omai

Frog Laureate

Avatar of Omai
See
Similar
Scientists



View Blogs


Group: Moderators
Posts: 51
Joined: Dec 13, 2007







 Send a personal messsage to Omai Reply with a quote from this post Go to the top of the page

What are the ethical dilemmas involved in knowing whether you have a predisposition for a genetic disease and informing your doctor/insurance company? Will you get coverage? Does it affect your ability to be hired? This article in the NYT addresses these important new issues in the field of ethics.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/24/health/24dna.html

Omai

Feel free to post your feelings on this topic. I personally feel its tragic that people have to hide their genetic profile and possibly suspend treatment because they are an "insurance risk." Is this what modern medicine means?
.........................

Posted Feb 26, 2008, 1:07 AM
top of page

Forum Jump