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    12 innovations that will revolutionize the future of medicine. My lead article in the new @NationalGeoMag January 2019 'Future of ' issue. . Complete edition-->

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    Which is why this issue of is a stunner, since the holistic sense was captured by w/ great articles on immunoRx, innovations , diet, maternal mortality & more Congratulations

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  3. Jan 4

    Looking forward to keynoting next week at the Digital Health Summit at & being joined by Jessica Mega from Verily, of & of to discuss the future of

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    Jan 3

    Relaxing evening. Continuing to read Special Issue. Enjoying the article - ‘Think of it: ever present, analytics-enabled, real-time, individualized attention to our health and well-being. Not just to treat disease, but increasingly, to prevent it.’

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    Cell culture conditions matter-growing cells in physiologically unrealistic conditions may have inadvertently skewed results of decades of experiments. By in

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    Jan 2

    How personalized medicine is transforming your : Advances in gene research and data mining will predict diseases and devise treatments tailored to each of us. via

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    Great catching up in Tel Aviv with 2 former Israeli fighter pilots turned entrepreneurs - Oded & Ori, founders of a “trainable” for posture, now top selling health device in stores

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    Jan 2

    is unleashing the power of innovation on the next decade with this impressive power panel on January 8th. Join , who leads this powerful conversation with , and !

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    How personalized medicine is transforming your : Advances in gene research and data mining will predict diseases and devise treatments tailored to each of us. via

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    A paradigm shift may prove to be a major factor in protecting from . Critically important work by my mycologist friend shared in his OpEd In based on his work published in

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  12. “Mushrooms as Medicine”. More from on the promise and potential of fungi Rx- from impacting human to health: from Paul’s keynote

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  13. A paradigm shift may prove to be a major factor in protecting from . Critically important work by my mycologist friend shared in his OpEd In based on his work published in

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    Susan Potter donated her body to science. It was frozen, sawed into 4 blocks, sliced 27K times, & photographed after each cut. The result: a virtual cadaver that will speak to from the grave. A remarkable read in

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  15. Susan Potter donated her body to science. It was frozen, sawed into 4 blocks, sliced 27K times, & photographed after each cut. The result: a virtual cadaver that will speak to from the grave. A remarkable read in

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    24 Dec 2018

    “Take Your Pills When Your Genes are Most Active”- Future of Pharma 2019 Prediction We will 👀 into this in 2019 at our Happy Holidays!

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    22 Dec 2018

    Check out this article by my friend and mentor, . You'll learn about the latest advances in 3D printed eyes, an app for detecting pancreatic cancer, data-driven health care and much more. Many of these innovations will make health care more accessible.

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  19. Two studies show that T-cell responses can be boosted in .

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  20. Lessons from aviation that can/should be applied to Medicine. Brief the mission, Fly, then Debrief (where ‘rank comes off’ and the good, bad and ugly are shared, to instigate learning & improvement for the next flights (or for healthcare teams, following medical cases).

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    Where things actually stand with the artificial intelligence boom, in 9 charts

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