Recent Advancements in Medical Wearables Will Impact the Future of Precision Medicine
Several recent advances in wearable technologies may mean that healthcare leaders are getting closer to seeing wearables as a core part of precision medicine.
Several recent advances in wearable technologies may mean that healthcare leaders are getting closer to seeing wearables as a core part of precision medicine.
American College of Physicians (ACP) offers guidance on genetic testing. DOJ announces first prosecutions for fraudulent cardiovascular genetic testing.
In time, these developments may drive innovations in clinical laboratory diagnostics and precision medicine treatments.
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Lead researcher says discovery changes the narrative around SIDS and may be the first evidence that babies who succumb to SIDS are different from birth.
New platforms are emerging that bridge the gap between the science of genomics and making the data useful at the point of care.
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Openly available, the atlases allow researchers to compare specific cell types across the body in fine detail, revealing novel cell functions and more.
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Healthcare leaders leverage benefits of personalized AI to provide individualized care for military veterans at risk for psychosocial problems.