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The Rebirth of Eugenics: Tech Bros and Pronatalism

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The Rebirth of Eugenics: Tech Bros and Pronatalism

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Pharma’s Role in Practice Guideline Development: Achondroplasia as a Case Study

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Genetic Exceptionalism: Medicine’s Overreliance on Genetic Testing

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Join Patients in the Fight to Save Medicaid and Social Services

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Direct-to-Consumer is Direct-to-Chaos for Rare Disease Families

Silhouettes of 44 people encircle the text, “Updated 23andMe test still misses moist people with BRCA1/2 hereditary cancer risks”. About 1 in 4 of the people are colored in red and the rest are colored in pink. The pink silhouette is intended to represent people who carry a BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variant that would be missed by the 23andMe test.

The Value of Knowledge and the Cost of False Reassurance: Understanding the Updates to 23andMe’s BRCA Genetic Testing

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What’s in a (Noninvasive) Name?

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A note of reflection and gratitude as we close out another year at GSF

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At-Home Genetic Testing for the Holidays: Think Before You Gift

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GSF Extends Reach Thanks to the Gibbs Family Foundation