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personalized medicine

Depressed woman in a tunnel

Brain Imaging and Machine Learning Identify Six Depression Subtypes

Categories Brain & Behavior
Stretchable microneedle electrode arrays.

Sea Slugs Inspire Flexible Microneedle Electrodes for Seamless Health Monitoring

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans, Technology
red blood cells

Scientists Find 100+ New Genetic Regions Linked to Blood Pressure

Categories Health
A generated image showing a human gut with various types of bacteria, accompanied by a personalized treatment plan featuring antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics

Personalized Gut Microbiota Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Post-Infection Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Categories Health
DNA strands made of burning embers and smoke

How DNA Influences How Much You’ll Smoke

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Doctors Will Face Many New Challenges in The Near Future

Categories Bloggers

Tackling heart disease and stroke risks with customised treatment

Categories Bloggers
A woman's neck. Pixabay

New genes and natural toxins offer hope for cancer patients unresponsive to chemotherapy

Categories Health
The study uncovered individual variations in fat burning during exercise. Graphs of two people's fat burning curves highlight differences in fat burning rates at varying exercise intensities and demonstrate that fatMAX falls outside the predicted “fat burning zone.” These variations underscore the need for personalized exercise plans.

Fat burning during exercise varies widely between individuals

Categories Health
Skinny woman and evidence of weight loss via her big jeans. Pixaby

Storing fat at the waist may NOT up diabetes risk, surprise findings indicate

Categories Health
Covid virus. Pixabay

Machine learning IDs best drug combos to prevent COVID recurrence

Categories Health
Petri dish

Personal organoids from cancer cells help ID effective treatments

Categories Health, Technology
Custom, 3D-printed heart replicas are patient-specific and could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an individual.

3D-printed hearts look and pump just like the real thing

Categories Health, Technology
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