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Medicine is shifting. Not just in tech adoption, but in its very foundation. From germ theory to complex causation effects. Modern medical practice is struggling to solve it. Multi-system, multi-factor diseases need a holistic, broader approach. But practicing it isn’t simple. It means deeply understanding every layer of the human body: Genetics & Epigenetics – Your blueprint and how it's influenced. Biochemistry & Metabolism – How your body processes energy and signals. Cellular & Tissue Health – The foundation of regeneration and function. Organ & Systemic Interaction – How everything works together. Behavior & Mind – How habits, stress, and cognition shape health. No doctor can analyze all this in minutes. That’s where AI & ML come in. We don’t just need AI—we need better, more specific models to simulate the individual human body. The future of medicine isn’t generic. It’s personalized. What's your opinion? Do you find this gap? Is it a real problem? I've started with a small step to contribute to this change. I will be sharing my journey of solving it! #PrecisioncarewitAI #Buildinpublic
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"Do you know approximately how many cells are contained within the human body?" - The human body contains roughly 37 trillion cells.#humanbody #cells #biologyart #scienceart #anatomyart #medicalillustration #37trillioncells #cellularworld #intricateb
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give me an idea validation of "An app that shows to the patient through an 3D model that how the decease they have is actual look like and also show that how the medicine will work to the body and timestamps of the result during the complete course o
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The Future of Intelligence is Unfolding Forget traditional AI—Universal Intelligent System is built on: 🔹 Self-Creating Codebase – AI that writes and restructures itself 🔹 Multi-Dimensional Learning Field – Learns across realities, beyond hu
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My company is in its early stages, with a strong focus on technology and science. While biology isn’t my primary area, I’ve been exploring the idea of creating artificial bones. With advancements in technology, could we develop a 3D bone printer? Sin
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