Precision medicine and golf share similar attributes.
A great golfer can identify the rough, challenging areas of the green—such as where the ball digs into the grass.
Read morePrecision medicine and golf share similar attributes.
A great golfer can identify the rough, challenging areas of the green—such as where the ball digs into the grass.
Read moreAfter a game of golf where a player hits all his or her shots just right, they go home happy.
That player enjoyed themselves at the game, so naturally, they have a smile on their face, and they are content with their performance.
The same goes for medicine.
Read moreDr. Manchanda believes that medicine and the perfect golf game are the prime examples of what is wrong in medicine today.
When hitting the first golf shot at the course from the driving range, a player uses his or her driver. The goal is simple: to get the ball as close as possible to their target.
Read moreMedicine and golf are quite similar in the fact that both have specific rules and a similar mission.
Whether it’s hitting a perfect 200-yard shot to the green or curing heart disease, the basic guidelines combined with the right algorithm will achieve the desired result.
Read moreIn this video, leading cardiologist and advocate for precision medicine, Dr. Aarush Manchanda, explores what effect diet plans can have on our health, and what foods we should be eating to make sure we maintain a healthy heart.
Read moreIn this video, renowned cardiologist, Dr. Aarush Manchanda, discusses what affect coffee can have on our heart health and whether there are any benefits to drinking it.
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