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But despite the test's ubiquity, the way clinicians interpret and use it in the clinic is often less precise than ideal. Currently, blood test readings are based on one-size-fits-all reference ...
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Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all - machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient Currently, blood tests fail to consider individual differences.
But despite the test’s ubiquity, the way clinicians interpret and use it in the clinic is often less precise than ideal. Currently, blood test readings are based on one-size-fits-all reference ...
Currently, blood test readings are based on one-size-fits-all reference intervals that don’t account for individual differences.
But despite the test’s ubiquity, the way clinicians interpret and use it in the clinic is often less precise than ideal. Currently, blood test readings are based on one-size-fits-all reference ...
Currently, blood test readings are based on one-size-fits-all reference intervals that don’t account for individual differences. I am a mathematician at the University of Washington School of Medicine ...
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