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1 hese dynamics has important implications for preventive medicine.
2 epidemics" and their close relationship with preventive medicine.
3 us (RSV) is a challenging and serious gap in preventive medicine.
4 und Nierentransplatation (KfH) Foundation of Preventive Medicine.
5 hanging self-care behavior in other areas of preventive medicine.
6 int-of-care testing and for personalized and preventive medicine.
7 ion and computers may introduce a new era of preventive medicine.
8 he U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine.
9 reach a goal of improving public health and preventive medicine.
10 rovide tools for personalized healthcare and preventive medicine.
11 application of this field in transplant and preventive medicine.
12 ypes within the context of public health and preventive medicine.
13 Regular dental visits may contribute to preventive medicine.
14 quantify metabolic health for predictive and preventive medicine.
15 rker abnormalities in this crucial group for preventive medicine.
16 and scales, providing valuable insights for preventive medicine.
17 oundbreaking approach for early personalized preventive medicine.
18 treatments being developed for longevity and preventive medicine.
19 eficial for the functional food industry and preventive medicine.
20 ts for acute treatment and, if needed, daily preventive medicines.
22 visit these core tenets of Rose's concept of preventive medicine after providing an overview of the k
23 ected 4 developed by the American College of Preventive Medicine, American Cancer Society, American U
24 ss the broader context for the use of PGS in preventive medicine and highlight key limitations and ch
25 the primary medical care provider's role in preventive medicine and provide an example of severe com
27 y genomic data analysis to pharmacogenetics, preventive medicine, and patient-targeted therapies.
28 t contribution to human population research, preventive medicine, and public health is under substant
30 epidemiology has lost its relationship with preventive medicine, as well as much of its focus on epi
31 , the Helmut Wolfgang Schumann Fellowship in Preventive Medicine at Harvard Medical School, the Norma
33 can have strong ramifications and impact on preventive medicine, drug development, cell therapy, and
34 improved economic opportunity, and access to preventive medicine for those at highest risk, could end
35 rs of biological age hold promise for use in preventive medicine, for early detection of chronic cond
36 unique and promising opportunity to practice preventive medicine in children with diverse inborn erro
38 tures, both crucial for making precision and preventive medicine initiatives accessible worldwide.
39 sons for the lack of uptake is imperative if preventive medicine is to be utilised fully by the farmi
40 ter) are very closely related, and that true preventive medicine must focus on shifting the normal or
41 roperties and to enable their application in preventive medicine, particularly diagnostics based on m
45 ary recommendations and future campaigns for preventive medicine, significant fundamental research is
47 s strategy has implications as a new type of preventive medicine that may protect against future coro
48 w technologies, will enable a predictive and preventive medicine that will lead to personalized medic
50 ent clones, and to also inform therapies and preventive medicine to effectively control bacterial inf
51 Research Centre and the Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine (to R.C. May), and a Wellcome Trust
52 nd women 40 years and older who had multiple preventive medicine visits at the Cooper Clinic (Dallas,