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Fertility medicine / Medical specialties / Genetic testing / Preimplantation genetic diagnosis / Informed consent / Prenatal diagnosis / Assisted reproductive technology / Genetic discrimination / Predictive medicine / Medicine / Medical genetics / Medical ethics
Date: 2006-02-01 02:10:18
Fertility medicine
Medical specialties
Genetic testing
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Informed consent
Prenatal diagnosis
Assisted reproductive technology
Genetic discrimination
Predictive medicine
Medicine
Medical genetics
Medical ethics

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