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NIH All of Us Research Program puts focus on precision nutrition
A principal investigator of the landmark personalized medicine initiative explains how AI and other technologies are advancing its research – and could transform patient care.
For some health interactions and interventions, health systems deliver care fueled by real-time, real-world data captured through digital health technology.
New research being done by the National Institutes of Health centered on precision nutrition is a recent example of how innovations in health IT are driving the way research translates into patient care.
Vibrent Health, whose data collection and engagement platform is enabling the NIH study, views precision nutrition as a crucial and growing area of health research that digital health technology can greatly enhance and accelerate.
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