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https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/a-comprehensive-list-of-all-bio-marker-tests-does-it-exist/2094/8 6 year old list of companies and what they test | https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/a-comprehensive-list-of-all-bio-marker-tests-does-it-exist/2094/8 6 year old list of companies and what they test | ||
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01266-0 | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01266-0 | ||
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== Lab tests could be more things than blood == | == Lab tests could be more things than blood == | ||
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This is really cool tech and may some day result in actionable medical care, but the vast majority of metabolites in an omics screen like this have yet have a clear role in human health defined. There’s a reason he listed “glucose, dopamine, vitamin D,” etc. and not the strings of metabolites most people outside of the metabolomics field probably haven’t heard of. | This is really cool tech and may some day result in actionable medical care, but the vast majority of metabolites in an omics screen like this have yet have a clear role in human health defined. There’s a reason he listed “glucose, dopamine, vitamin D,” etc. and not the strings of metabolites most people outside of the metabolomics field probably haven’t heard of. | ||
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