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22 hours ago ago from Canada Top Meds
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
There are certain ideas that hover in the ether, hinting at some perfect future where our cars will fly and robots will fetch our slippers. Personalized medicine is one of these -- an idea that someday, somehow, we will all enjoy customized medical care that keeps us healthier and enables us to live better and longer. In the meantime, though, we're stuck with the healthcare we have now: an inefficient system with cookie-cutter predictions and ...
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12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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