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Worthwhile blog post about user's experience with and after @23andMe. http://t.co/Zt6xBNx #homebrewhealth
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University College | Part-Time Study at Syracuse University
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Pandora needs a bigger box: "#BIOETHICS of Personalized Medicine" on April 25,2012 via @westr: http://t.co/UzYBjoBt #pm101 #meded #hcsm
Study Says DNA’s Power to Predict Illness Is Limited - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Personalized disease forecasts and therapies are not the wave of the future, research on twins suggests.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Whole genome tests will not be substitutes for current disease prevention strategies. http://t.co/FiRwm3az #cancer #research
Nature News Blog: Alzheimer’s funding draws fire at NIH budget hearing : Nature News Blog
blogs.nature.com — “In a 28 March Senate subcommittee hearing that zigzagged from food allergy studies to personalized medicine and genomics to the mental health needs of returning veterans, it was Alzheimer’s disease that brought out the strong medicine. More specifically, it was the $80 million for Alzheimer’s research that US President Barack Obama included last month in this 2013 budget request, that seemed to most irk Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa who chairs the subcommittee that oversees the National Institutes” View full resource at blogs.nature.com
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Alzheimer's funding draws fire at NIH budget hearing: http://t.co/XAqPOMJT
A Landmark N of 1 "Panor-omic" Study: Topol on Genomics
boards.medscape.com — “A paper published in Cell is a tour de force of 'omics in one indivudal -- the senior investigator, Dr. Michael Snyder. Here we discuss the findings and implications of such a compehensive 'omic assessment. Chen R, et al. Personal omics profiling re” View full resource at boards.medscape.com
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A Landmark N of 1 "Panor-omic" Study: Topol on Genomics You might have to sign in to see this study...: http://t.co/PyMehBVq via @AddThis
Genomic data on chronic lung disease made readily available on new website
medicalxpress.com — “The constant focus on customer needs that drives the design of everything from automobiles to personal computers has now been applied to a field traditionally immune to such concepts: the scientific study of disease.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Genomic data on chronic lung disease made readily available on new website http://t.co/yZ5Ul0d5
A Landmark N of 1 "Panor-omic" Study: Topol on Genomics
boards.medscape.com — “A paper published in Cell is a tour de force of 'omics in one indivudal -- the senior investigator, Dr. Michael Snyder. Here we discuss the findings and implications of such a compehensive 'omic assessment. Chen R, et al. Personal omics profiling re” View full resource at boards.medscape.com
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Jonah Lehrer on Eharmony.com, Chemistry.com and Other Dating Services | Head Case - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “A recent analysis led by the social psychologist Eli Finkel of Northwestern University shows there is little reason to believe that these websites are improving dating outcomes. In fact, they might be making things worse.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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In a study of 23,000 married couples, similarity of personality accounted for just 0.5% of spousal satisfaction http://t.co/TUTKU0Tr
With Relentless Testing, a Professor Watches His Body Get Sick - Technology Review
technologyreview.com — “An unprecedented effort at molecular self-quantification shows how personalized medicine could help head off disease.” View full resource at technologyreview.com
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RT @vangeest: Unique case of Quantified Self and Personalized Medicine using DIY molecular testing: http://t.co/0kJxLGCE #FutureMed #pm101
First-ever integrative 'Omics' profile lets Stanford scientist discover, track his diabetes onset
eurekalert.org — “Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine reached an unprecedented analysis in the field of personalized medicine. Their findings rely on collecting and analyzing billions of individual bits of data, an integrative Personal "Omics" Profile, or iPOP. "Omics" indicates the study of a body of information, such as the genome or the proteome. The iPOP can identify and predict myriad problems including diabetes, and researchers say that such dynamic monitoring will ” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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IBM creates cancer analytics platform | ZDNet
zdnet.com — “Clinical Genomics was developed by IBM researchers in Haifa, Israel and combines personal health history with an analysis of guidelines and past cases” View full resource at zdnet.com
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The future...IBM creates cancer analytics platform http://t.co/AbZcrICa via @zite
Cancer Scans May Give False Picture of Genes Driving Disease - Bloomberg
bloomberg.com — “Cancer DNA tests give only a partial picture of the genes driving the disease, according to a study that throws cold water on the idea that scanning may quickly lead to highly effective personalized treatments.” View full resource at bloomberg.com
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Cancer Scans May Give False Picture of Genes Driving Disease, Study Finds - Bloomberg via @BloombergNow http://t.co/1H273nwm
23andMe, Cleveland Clinic to discover how genes and environment influence PD
news-medical.net — “In an effort to study the interactions between genomics and Parkinson's disease, Cleveland Clinic has joined the ongoing efforts of 23andMe, a leading personal genetics company, to recruit Parkinson's patients to participate in research by contributing their DNA to a research database and completing online surveys about their health.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Genetics News: 23andMe, Cleveland Clinic to discover how genes and environment influence PD: In an effort to stu... http://t.co/Onv1JPKw
One More Smartphone Woe: Social Networking Stress [STUDY]
readwriteweb.com — “Go ahead and check those work emails on your smartphone: a new study says it's time spent checking Facebook and other "personal" social networks that is stressing you out. It gets worse: the more times you check your smartphone, the higher your stress levels. The study also suggested people who are used to getting lots of text messages and push notifications on their phones will feel stress levels rise if they hit a stretch where their phones are silent. In the worst cases, study subje” View full resource at readwriteweb.com
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RT @Mishon8: One More Smartphone Woe: Social Networking Stress [STUDY] http://t.co/MigVs6gt
Pharmacogenomics study finds rare gene variants critical for personalized drug treatment
medicalxpress.com — “The use of genetic tests to predict a patient's response to drugs is increasingly important in the development of personalized medicine. But genetic tests often only look for the most common gene variants. In a pharmacogenomics study published online today in Genome Research (www.genome.org), researchers ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Nursing institute to fund studies on genomics in wound healing - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “The National Institute of Nursing Research plans to offer about $2 million to fund up to eight studies on the genomic basis of chronic wounds, including studies on personalized therapeutics to heal chronic wounds. "Ongoing research is needed to search for additional genomic markers, to characterize…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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