While we continue to debate ways to shape individual human behavior for collective protection, we're squandering some of the resources we've already put toward fighting this disease.
The problem with overtesting and overdiagnosis is that, although we can easily identify these patients in aggregate statistical data, they really can't be identified clinically at the point of care.
There have now been 64 measles cases in the United States this year, surpassing the total of 58 cases in all of 2023, according to new data from the CDC.
In the face of traditional treatments that often come with severe side effects, precision medicine offers a beacon of hope by tailoring solutions to each individual's genetic makeup.