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Discoveries moved from the lab to the patient in record time.
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At birth, it seemed Jaxon’s only hope was a procedure that would leave him with “half a heart.” But once in surgery, everything changed.
Making it Personal: How Genetic Technologies are Changing the Face of Medicine
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The age of one-size-fits-all medicine is fading. Taking its place is an era of personalized medicine – the practice of tailoring disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to patients as individuals
Honoring Her Daughter’s Cancer Battle, Eugenia Races for a Cure
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