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Personalized Medicine in Mental Health

Personalized medicine in mental health is a field of medical research that seeks to create individualized treatments for people with mental health disorders. By using tools such as DNA testing, cognitive neuroscience and data analysis, personalized medicine hopes to provide custom treatments for specific mental heal…

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Overview

Personalized medicine in mental health is a field of medical research that seeks to create individualized treatments for people with mental health disorders. By using tools such as DNA testing, cognitive neuroscience and data analysis, personalized medicine hopes to provide custom treatments for specific mental health conditions. This approach can help to improve the effectiveness of treatments, reduce negative side effects, and provide more accurate diagnoses. Additionally, personalized medicine could result in improved understanding of underlying genetic and psychological factors associated with specific mental health conditions. It is an emerging field of medicine which has the potential to improve mental health outcomes for individuals and communities.

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David-Paul Minde · United Kingdom Tarek Magdy Mohamed · United States Bridget Bax · United Kingdom

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