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Consider tattooing, for instance, which has become a remarkably personalised practice over the years.
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Women wanted personalised, practical advice delivered sensitively.
All patient participants seen by the same dentist or hygienist (a "cluster") will receive either routine (current practice) or personalised OHA depending on their dentist's allocation.
For example, 23andMe says that anyone using its service must agree to have his data aggregated anonymously for research purposes, and deCODE says it would like to aggregate data too.The latest step towards personalised genomics may cast light on the practice of medicine but it is also creating shadows of its own.
In the usual practice arm, the offer will consist of a mailed, personalised (by name and address) invitation to screen and will include printed educational material in the form of the NBCSP consumer information booklet.
"I research best practices and recipes for success and failure to craft personalised policies for my city".
Marfin's seven-minute short is a speculative piece that ponders what a world might be like when the cost of sequencing a person's genome is so cheap that the practice becomes ubiquitous and around it, an entire industry arises where people can order personalised fish produced from their own DNA.
Do patients—as opposed to health professionals perceive personalised risk information as valuable, and how might their perceptions influence the success of efforts to use CPMs in clinical practice?
Frequently, they are personalised.
Many offer personalised homepages.
"It has got personalised.
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