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Fully Exposed: Understanding the Exposome Can Drive the Future of Health and Wellness
The field of exposomics is still in its early stages. Pioneering researchers are grappling with methods to marry multi-omic datasets, blood and urine mass spectrometry data, and even postal code and satellite data to gain insights into the highly complex interface between human biology and environmental exposures--and how it affects human health and wellness.
In Conversation with Michelle Werner
Inside Precision Medicine’s editor in chief, Damian Doherty, spoke to Werner, Alltrna's CEO, about her career, her motivation to lead this company, and what rare disease means to her on a personal level.
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Early Puberty Linked with Adult Cardiometabolic Risk
An intriguing study suggests puberty may act as a link through which childhood risk factors influence cardiometabolic health into adulthood.
Cardiomyopathy Risk Higher among Young Adults Prescribed ADHD Medications
A study to be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session found that young adults who were prescribed stimulant medications for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were more like to develop cardiomyopathy.
“Brain Frailty” in Heart Patients Raises Stroke and Dementia Risk
Brain blood vessel damage that increases the risk of stroke and dementia is common in people with a range of heart conditions.