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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A smart bra for better heart health | Alicia Chong Rodriguez
The tiny balls of fat that could revolutionize medicine | Kathryn A. Whitehead
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Meet the scientist couple driving an mRNA vaccine revolution | Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci
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How to find meaning after loss | David Kessler
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How your body could become its own diagnostic lab | Aaron Morris
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How COVID-19 transformed the future of medicine | Daniel Kraft
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The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski
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Maternal and child health is a human right | Aparna Hedge
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