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Weekly: Is personalised medicine overhyped?; Pythagoras was wrong about music; How your brain sees nothing

Mar 1, 2024
Debating the overhyped promises of personalized medicine; Pythagoras' flawed music theory; How our brains perceive 'nothing'; Making friends with dogs by mimicking their movements
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  • Personalized medicine faces challenges due to complex genetics of diseases, hindering quick fixes.
  • Recent research challenges Pythagoras' theory on musical harmony, showing people prefer imperfect ratios.

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Challenges in Personalized Medicine Revolution

The podcast explores the delayed and overhyped revolution in personalized medicine. Initially promising to revolutionize healthcare by tailoring treatments to individual genetics, the current reality reveals challenges. Most medical conditions are influenced by numerous gene variants, making quick genetic fixes rare. Despite progress in genetic treatments, the complexity of diseases like heart disease and diabetes presents hurdles to personalized medicine.

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