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Hilo doctor files suit against HMSA - InsuranceNewsNet

Hilo attorney Ted Hong filed the civil suit Jan. 21 in Hilo Circuit Court on behalf of Dr. Frederick Nitta, the Hawaii County Medical Society, and patient Charlene Orcino against Hawaii Medical Services Association and HMSA's Board of Directors. The suit seeks unspecified damages from HMSA- which was Hawaii's top-earning company in 2018 with $3.2 billion in. ....

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Hilo doctor files suit against HMSA - InsuranceNewsNet

Hilo attorney Ted Hong filed the civil suit Jan. 21 in Hilo Circuit Court on behalf of Dr. Frederick Nitta, the Hawaii County Medical Society, and patient Charlene Orcino against Hawaii Medical Services Association and HMSA's Board of Directors. The suit seeks unspecified damages from HMSA- which was Hawaii's top-earning company in 2018 with $3.2 billion in. ....

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'Massively Parallel' Gene Screening Tool Can Accelerate Research for Nearly Any Disease


Massively Parallel Gene Screening Tool Can Accelerate Research for Nearly Any Disease
Transformative discovery led by experts at Cincinnati Children s began with the deepest dive ever in lupus research but led to an innovation that could boost studies of heart disease, diabetes, asthma and more
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CINCINNATI, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ever since the discovery of DNA, scientists have raced to understand which tiny variations among the 3 billion base pairs within the human genome are responsible for causing disease.
While many are familiar with single-gene diseases such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia, science has lacked the computer and people power to sift through a vast and expanding cloud of genetic data to tease out the patterns involved in complex conditions such as heart disease or asthma. ....

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