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    • YOUR HEALTH ON TECH

    Is Smart Tech Helping Us Reach Our Fitness Goals?

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      How to Use Your Own Data to Achieve Better Health

      WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Mintu Turakhia MD MAS, Associate Professor Of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University, about the advantages of using wearable smart devices to monitor your health.

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      Nutrition-Based Tech Tricks for Smart Eating and Weight Loss

      WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Ashley Koff, RD, Founder & CEO of The Better Nutrition Program, about how technology can help monitor and encourage you to sustain healthy eating habits.

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      Get the Most Out of Home Health Tests

      WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with James Nichols, PhD, Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, about the differences, pros and cons of utilizing lab tests versus home collection kits.

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      How “Smart Clothes” Will Improve Your Long-Term Health

      WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Venk Varadan, Co-Founder & CEO at Nanowear about their latest developments in wearable nanotechnology.

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      What if You Knew Your Unique Risk for Every Disease?

      “Polygenic risk scores” total hundreds or thousands of genetic factors to predict your risk of disease. A new study validates scores for AFib, diabetes, breast cancer, and more.

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