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Pregnant women want genome guidance


 

Almost all pregnant women would want information about serious treatable childhood-onset conditions from non-invasive prenatal whole-genome sequencing. Also today, a look at asthma, obesity, and the risk for severe sleep apnea in children, new questions about the role that antinuclear antibodies are playing in systemic lupus erythematosus, and the lifetime cost of tobacco is nearly $2 million per smoker.

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