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On January 30, 2015, former President Barack Obama addressed a crowd in the East Wing of the White House. Among the hoard of excited onlookers was the former Surgeon General, the former Science Advisor, as well as representatives from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health. This gathering of minds was the who's who of modern health care. The topic at hand was precision medicine. "You can match a blood transfusion to a blood type… What if matching a cancer cure to our genetic code was just as easy, just as standard? What if figuring out the right dose of medicine was as simple as taking our temperature? That's the promise of precision medicine," President Obama said. Precision medicine is a new approach to disease prevention and treatment that takes into account a patient's genes, environment and lifestyle, and customizes medical decisions based on that information. This is a departure from traditional medicine, wherein medical decisions were made for patients based on the typical characteristics of the disease they have, rather than their bodies' unique characteristics in relation to that disease. THE FUTURE OF PRECISION MEDICINE BY BRENNA HOLLAND VUE ON WELLNESS V U E N J . C O M 116

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