The end of medicine as we know it - and why your health has a future
The end of medicine as we know it - and why your health has a future
Schmidt convincingly explains the limitations in the current practice of medicine and the need for big data and a systems approach. Prof. Ferid Murad MD, PhD, Nobel Laureate in Medicine 1998, USA
Network Medicine, a new discipline that offers a network-based understanding of the cell and disease, is unavoidable if we wish to translate the advances in genomics into cures. Professor Harald Schmidt, a prominent expert in this space, offers the first coherent treatment of the topic, explaining the potential of a network-based perspective of human disease. Prof. Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Visionary, provocative, and full of insights. Professor Schmidt gives a unique and authoritative perspective to the past, present and future of medical science and clinical practice. And all presented in such an inimitable style. Prof. Robert F.W. Moulds, MBBS PhD FRACP, Former Dean Royal Melbourne Hospital Clinical School, Australia
Prologue: Many questions, no answers.- Part 1: Crisis, what crisis...?
1. Too Late
2. Don't Rely on Your Prescription
3. Chronic Disease?
4. No Prevention
5. Male Plus Low Income = Double Whammy
6. False Incentives
7. The End of Big Pharma
8. Research Not for Patients
9. Organ-Based Medicine
10. Interjection 1: How Healthy Do You Want to Be?.-Part 2: The Medicine of the Future
11. Re-Discover the Whole Patient
12. Research for patients
13. Know Your Genes
14. Outnumbered
15. Your Exposome
16. Big Data Medicine
17. Healed
18. Well-Tech
19. Interjection 2: Superhumans
Part 3: The Future has Begun...
20. Self-diagnosis
21. Self-therapy
22. Your Digital Twin. Epilogue: Nobody Is Sick Anymore
Appendix 1: Special Page 1
Appendix 2: Special Page 2.
Schmidt, Harald H.H.W.
ISBN | 978-3-030-95295-2 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783030952952 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | 1st ed. 2022 |
Copyrightjahr | 2023 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XIV, 291 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XIV, 291 p. 34 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |