Searching public knowledge
Before Though beginners should just look around the wiki and surf the links out to find basic common knowledge about a topic, often user will want to look into more detail, obscurity or to the cutting edge of science for interventions.
Knowledge Graphs
Nodes like "supplement" connecting to nodes like "disease" with an edge saying "reduces chance" to mean that some supplement reduces chance of some disease.
biomindmap.com[1] User edited. You must read the abstracts of the papers supporting each link. The highest rated herb for improving cognition actually reduces stress.
Biomedical Knowledge Graphs[2]
More for serious researchers, doctors and precision medicine than Personal Science. These graph databases mention their sources of information like "clinicaltrials.gov".
- ↑ https://biomindmap.com/nodes/620
- ↑ https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.12.21253461v3.full
- ↑ https://het.io/search/?source=15633&target=26528&metapaths=BPpGaDrD%2CBPpGuD&complete=
- ↑ http://www.fudan-pgx.org/premedkb/index.html#/search/result?queryType=1&metaType=disease&keyword=3410
- ↑ https://ckg.readthedocs.io/en/latest/INTRO.html
- ↑ https://github.com/wcm-wanglab/iBKH