In this episode, we are revisiting a talk about an inside-out approach to how we diagnose disease. Immuno-engineer and TED Fellow Aaron Morris unveils implantable technology that gives real-time, continuous analysis of a patient's health at the molecular level. "We're creating a diagnostic lab inside your body," Morris says -- and it may pave the way to diagnosing and treating disease better and faster than ever before.
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Your right to mental privacy in the age of brain-sensing tech | Nita Farahany
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Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn't? | G. Richard Scott
Why thinking about death helps you live a better life | Alua Arthur
Why having fun is the secret to a healthier life | Catherine Price
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Lessons from losing my mind | Andy Dunn
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The science of preserving sight | Joshua Chu-Tan
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Mental health care that disrupts cycles of violence | Celina de Sola
What girls and women in sports need to unlock their potential | Kate Ackerman
Why nurses are key to medical innovation | Ben Gran
Why autism is often missed in women and girls | Kate Kahle
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