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  1. ... a lot of overlap between the terms "precision medicine" and "personalized medicine." According to the National Research Council, "personalized medicine" ...
  2. Precision medicine is a growing field. Many of the technologies that are needed to meet the goals of the Precision Medicine Initiative have only recently been developed. For example, ...
  3. Precision medicine holds promise for improving many aspects of health and healthcare. Some of these benefits will be apparent ... will result from long-term research in precision medicine and may not be realized for years. Potential ...
  4. What is precision medicine? What is the difference between precision medicine and personalized medicine? What about pharmacogenomics? What is the Precision Medicine Initiative? ...
  5. According to the Precision Medicine Initiative, precision medicine is "an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, ...
  6. The Precision Medicine Initiative is a long-term research endeavor, involving the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and multiple other research ... approach to prevent or treat disease. The Precision Medicine Initiative has both short-term and long-term ...
  7. Clopidogrel resistance is a condition in which the drug clopidogrel is less effective than normal in people ... Clopidogrel (also known as Plavix) is an antiplatelet drug, which means that it prevents blood cells called ...
  8. ... how genes affect a person’s response to drugs. This field combines pharmacology (the science of drugs) and genomics (the study of genes and their ... based on a person’s genetic makeup. Many drugs that are currently available are “one size fits ...
  9. ... a process that is not well understood, the drug causes immune cells called cytotoxic T cells and ... the disease, even if they are exposed to drugs that can trigger it. Researchers believe that additional ...
  10. ... which individuals have a high tolerance for the drug warfarin. Warfarin is an anticoagulant, which means that ... clotting process does not react effectively to the drug. Others rapidly break down (metabolize) warfarin, so the ...
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