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This reprint contains 11 chapters on a wide range of subjects related to the impacts of different types of epidemics on our ability to practice personalized medicine. Together, these chapters provide a broad overview with many different examples of epidemics. The personalization of medicine is present both despite and because of epidemics. Many more examples are possible, but this reprint offers a primary overview emphasizing the widely spread relevance of the topic.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- diabetes mellitus --- cluster analyses --- risk factors --- micro- and macrovascular disease --- hyperuricemia --- sex --- renal progression --- chronic kidney disease --- disability --- children --- oral health --- caries --- dental treatment --- personalized medicine --- precision medicine --- Covid-19 --- SARS CoV2 --- epidemiology --- host genetics --- viral genome --- early diagnosis --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- COVID-19 --- epidemics --- diabetic ketoacidosis --- hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity --- IgG --- N-glycosylation --- biomarkers --- tongue pressure --- aging --- community --- elderly --- tuberculosis --- pulmonary function --- respiratory symptoms --- quality of life --- hepatitis C virus --- diffuse large B-cell lymphoma --- survival --- fibrosis --- performance status --- liver toxicity --- abdominal adiposity --- adolescents --- blood pressure --- obesity --- Jordan --- boys --- lung cancer screening --- smoking --- willingness to screen --- education --- n/a
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This reprint contains 11 chapters on a wide range of subjects related to the impacts of different types of epidemics on our ability to practice personalized medicine. Together, these chapters provide a broad overview with many different examples of epidemics. The personalization of medicine is present both despite and because of epidemics. Many more examples are possible, but this reprint offers a primary overview emphasizing the widely spread relevance of the topic.
diabetes mellitus --- cluster analyses --- risk factors --- micro- and macrovascular disease --- hyperuricemia --- sex --- renal progression --- chronic kidney disease --- disability --- children --- oral health --- caries --- dental treatment --- personalized medicine --- precision medicine --- Covid-19 --- SARS CoV2 --- epidemiology --- host genetics --- viral genome --- early diagnosis --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- COVID-19 --- epidemics --- diabetic ketoacidosis --- hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity --- IgG --- N-glycosylation --- biomarkers --- tongue pressure --- aging --- community --- elderly --- tuberculosis --- pulmonary function --- respiratory symptoms --- quality of life --- hepatitis C virus --- diffuse large B-cell lymphoma --- survival --- fibrosis --- performance status --- liver toxicity --- abdominal adiposity --- adolescents --- blood pressure --- obesity --- Jordan --- boys --- lung cancer screening --- smoking --- willingness to screen --- education --- n/a
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This reprint contains 11 chapters on a wide range of subjects related to the impacts of different types of epidemics on our ability to practice personalized medicine. Together, these chapters provide a broad overview with many different examples of epidemics. The personalization of medicine is present both despite and because of epidemics. Many more examples are possible, but this reprint offers a primary overview emphasizing the widely spread relevance of the topic.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- diabetes mellitus --- cluster analyses --- risk factors --- micro- and macrovascular disease --- hyperuricemia --- sex --- renal progression --- chronic kidney disease --- disability --- children --- oral health --- caries --- dental treatment --- personalized medicine --- precision medicine --- Covid-19 --- SARS CoV2 --- epidemiology --- host genetics --- viral genome --- early diagnosis --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- COVID-19 --- epidemics --- diabetic ketoacidosis --- hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity --- IgG --- N-glycosylation --- biomarkers --- tongue pressure --- aging --- community --- elderly --- tuberculosis --- pulmonary function --- respiratory symptoms --- quality of life --- hepatitis C virus --- diffuse large B-cell lymphoma --- survival --- fibrosis --- performance status --- liver toxicity --- abdominal adiposity --- adolescents --- blood pressure --- obesity --- Jordan --- boys --- lung cancer screening --- smoking --- willingness to screen --- education --- diabetes mellitus --- cluster analyses --- risk factors --- micro- and macrovascular disease --- hyperuricemia --- sex --- renal progression --- chronic kidney disease --- disability --- children --- oral health --- caries --- dental treatment --- personalized medicine --- precision medicine --- Covid-19 --- SARS CoV2 --- epidemiology --- host genetics --- viral genome --- early diagnosis --- type 1 diabetes mellitus --- COVID-19 --- epidemics --- diabetic ketoacidosis --- hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus comorbidity --- IgG --- N-glycosylation --- biomarkers --- tongue pressure --- aging --- community --- elderly --- tuberculosis --- pulmonary function --- respiratory symptoms --- quality of life --- hepatitis C virus --- diffuse large B-cell lymphoma --- survival --- fibrosis --- performance status --- liver toxicity --- abdominal adiposity --- adolescents --- blood pressure --- obesity --- Jordan --- boys --- lung cancer screening --- smoking --- willingness to screen --- education
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