The “one-sized-fits-all” model of health care may potentially become a thing of the past as newer technologies target personalized treatment based on DNA.
Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is fairly common, with 1 in 100 people diagnosed at some point in their life.
The “one-sized-fits-all” model of health care may potentially become a thing of the past as newer technologies target personalized treatment based on DNA.
Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is fairly common, with 1 in 100 people diagnosed at some point in their life.