The age of scientific wellness Why the future of medicine is personalized, predictive, data-rich, and in your hands

Leroy E. Hood

Book - 2023

"Biotechnologist Leroy Hood and longevity researcher Nathan Price journey to the future of health. Medicine today is a hit-or-miss affair that tackles symptoms long after disease sets in. Hood and Price explore the emerging technologies that will focus health care on extending wellness, making it personal, precise, and truly preventative"--

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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Leroy E. Hood (author)
Other Authors
Nathan D. Price (author)
Physical Description
viii, 339 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780674245945
  • Introduction
  • 1. An Infectious Idea
  • Why healthcare designed for the twentieth century doesn't work anymore
  • 2. Catalyzing the Revolution
  • How wellness-centered healthcare went from-an eccentric idea to a vision for the future
  • 3. Mining Vast Troves of Information
  • How data clouds will revolutionize the way we look at health
  • 4. Measuring and Tracking Health
  • Why deep monitoring is essential to the healthcare revolution-and how it might backfire
  • 5. A New Way to Think about How Old We Are
  • Why biological aging is an essential concept for lifelong wellness
  • 6. Keeping Our Minds Healthy for Life
  • Why neuroplasticity and cognitive training offer hope for lifelong brain fitness
  • 7. The Long Goodbye
  • How a personal tragedy drove a dedication to end Alzheimer's disease
  • 8. Deciphering Dementia
  • How a radical new understanding of Alzheimer's disease is offering new hope
  • 9. Cancers at a Turning Point
  • How new paradigms point toward eventual cures
  • 10. The AI Imperative
  • Why artificial intelligence is essential to a wellness-centered future
  • 11. The Path Forward
  • What it will take to ensure that the future of healthcare arrives sooner rather than later
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Hood developed the DNA synthesizing technology that made the Human Genome Project possible; Price is the chief science officer of Thorne HealthTech. Both have authored hundreds of scientific papers. In this book, they bring together systems biology and big data to describe the future of health care. Their vision involves eliminating chronic disease, reassessing biological age, analyzing gut microbiomes, and using AI to manage large-scale genomic sequencing. The current system prioritizes fighting symptoms once disease is well-established, but the authors propose optimizing both physical and mental wellness early on and continuously through a patient's life. A historical review of the U.S. health care system sets the stage for outlining a new paradigm, "4P Medicine": Predict, Prevent, Personalize, Participate. The current state of research on several conditions (such as immune disorders, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and cancers) is also discusses. While briefly addressing the obstacles to implementing the authors' proposed changes--privacy, cost, equitable care, and more--there is little discussion of overcoming the challenges to the current system that would make this transformation a reality. VERDICT A detailed look at multidisciplinary teams working to revolutionize medicine; for readers interested in personal health, the health care industry, or imagining a healthier future.--Catherine Lantz

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