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Personalized Health Advice Every 60 Seconds
How I hacked my diet using a continuous blood-glucose monitor.
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Richard Sprague
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Your Next Rx: Less Testing, Fewer Drugs — and Better Health
Soon, precision medicine could help you avoid expensive, risky procedures that you may not need.
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Stephanie Pappas
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The Next Brain Implant is a Real Live Wire
No more metal: Living electrodes promise safer, better ways to fix injuries and disease and grow new links between man and machine.
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Emily Mullin
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Check Out This Beating Mini-Heart in a Jar
It’s made out of living human cells. Someday they could be yours.
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proto.life
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His Longevity Pill Won’t Work For Her
Research on aging treatments keeps turning up profound variations in how male and female subjects respond.
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Karen Weintraub
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PROFILE
Angela Belcher Commands a Virus to Hunt a Deadly Cancer
An engineer lights up tiny tumors that doctors can’t see.
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Tinker Ready
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Machine Learning Illuminates the Body’s Dark Matter
A startup finds patterns that experts in personalized medicine say they couldn’t see before.
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Shelby Pope
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How Your Phone Can Keep You from Getting Depressed
The same device that is driving you crazy could hold the keys to solving our mental health crisis.
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Rob Waters
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Q&A
Will a $5,000 Checkup Save Your Life?
Craig Venter is betting that something is lurking in your body and you’d better address it now.
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Jane Metcalfe
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Biotech Breakthroughs and Big Ideas in 2018
Scientists and entrepreneurs tell us what they’re looking for.
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proto.life
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