Precision medicine has been a growing avenue for treating patients based on their individual needs and conditions, but what if we could apply those principles to nutrition? NIH is exploring these questions with its new Nutrition for Precision Health program. The program will recruit 10,000 NIH All of Us participants and leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning to explore how to drive tailored nutritional health.
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Season 3
Episode 6
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NIH is Bridging Precision Medicine with Nutrition
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A new program aims to change the way we think about dietary needs and impacts.
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Dr. Holly Nicastro Coordinator, Nutrition for Precision Health NIH
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