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Sep 8 2008, Vikas

A first of its kind laboratory to diagnose genetic disorders in newborns was recently started at Lok Nayak Hospital. Doctors say that nearly 400 different genetic defects in newborns can be diagnosed at this genetic lab with just a few drops of their...

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