Genomics and Personalized Medicine
Genomics and personalized medicine is the study of a person's individual DNA and how it affects their health and disease risk. It is a rapidly evolving field that combines genomic information and data from other sources such as medical history, lifestyle, and family history to provide tailored treatments and advice for a person's individual health care needs. Through personalized medicine, many diseases that would have previously been managed in a one-size-fits-all manner can now be diagnosed and treated with precision and accuracy. With the ability to take into account individual variations in disease, there is potential to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and increase the quality of care. It is a rapidly growing field with great potential to revolutionize the healthcare landscape.
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