DNA blood test can cut invasive testing for Down's syndrome by 98 percent, study suggests

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DNA blood test can cut invasive testing for Down's syndrome by 98 percent, study suggests

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Women in high risk pregnancies for Down's syndrome could have a DNA blood test to detect the disorder and avoid invasive procedures such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling, finds a large scale study.

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Tags: Down Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Lab Test, Women's Health, Pregnancy

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