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Mandatory genetic testing in sport not justified, ethical or viable – academics

4 November 2024
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Mandatory genetic testing in sport not justified, ethical or viable – academics
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The Independent relies on reader support to continue reporting on important issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. They prioritize providing quality journalism accessible to all, without paywalls. Your donation helps fund their investigative reporting and documentaries. In other news, a group of academics have criticized the proposed mandatory sex chromosome testing in sports, citing ethical concerns and lack of scientific evidence for its justification.

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