Only a few years ago, science writer Carina Dennis called the idea that people make themselves available for detailed in-depth study “the rise of the narciss-ome” (Dennis 2012). Today, such people are no longer seen as self-obsessed ...
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This book offers comprehensive coverage of the various aspects of personalized medicine as an original approach to classifying, understanding, treating and preventing disease based on individual biological differences.
Facing the future, this book reveals how medicine informed by digital, quantified, and computable information is already changing the personalization movement, providing a contemporary twist on how medical symptoms or ailments are shared ...
The book sets out endobiogenic principles and methods, including the modelling system known as the Biology of Functions, and is full of remarkable case histories that attest to the efficacy of this approach.