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A presentation on the importance of personalised diagnosis and treatment protocols away from one size fits all. Mobile Medicine where monitors originally intended for sports applications can provide objective data for researchers as they monitor health in real time and not in the snapshots which are provided by current research projects.

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Onceagain

One of them rings filling in how are you feeling reports when I am unable is a better future so bring it on researchers.

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cherey32 in reply to Onceagain

Didn't say about price can only think wont be cheap cause the smart phones cost a fortune on contracts.

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Onceagain in reply to cherey32

Costs reduced by mass market well fingers crossed they are.

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bulletheblue

Clearer now that one biomarker isn't going to cover all they will need lots for deciding best personal treatment when we are all individuals with some symptom similarities.

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Biomarker study batemanhornecenter.org/3-28...

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bulletheblue in reply to Halflife

Thanks.

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CheshireKatz

So many definitions of the label now each case will have a personalised one.

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