What if you could take years off your age, get fit without dieting, train your body to fend off cancer and erase your risk of a heart attack?
Dream come true, right?
Well, it may not be such a dream -- if you know how to take advantage of the latest scientific breakthroughs and technology to customize your care.
David B. Agus, MD, best-selling author of the The Lucky Years, explains how to be part of this new world of personalized medicine.
With his insights and tips, it's easier than you think to take control of your health.
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As an international leader in new technologies and approaches to healthcare, he cofounded two revolutionary companies in personalized medicine, Navigenics and Applied Proteomics. He is also a CBS News medical contributor.
In addition to his commitment to caring for patients while developing new approaches for personalized healthcare, David Agus also chairs the Global Agenda Council on Genetics for the World Economic Forum and speaks regularly at TEDMED, the Aspen Ideas Festival, and the World Economic Forum. Dr. Agus has written two books, The End of Illness and A Short Guide to a Long Life, both New York Times bestsellers.
David Agus, MD
David Agus is a professor of medicine and engineering at the University of Southern California and heads USC’s Westside Cancer Center and the Center for Applied Molecular Medicine.As an international leader in new technologies and approaches to healthcare, he cofounded two revolutionary companies in personalized medicine, Navigenics and Applied Proteomics. He is also a CBS News medical contributor.
In addition to his commitment to caring for patients while developing new approaches for personalized healthcare, David Agus also chairs the Global Agenda Council on Genetics for the World Economic Forum and speaks regularly at TEDMED, the Aspen Ideas Festival, and the World Economic Forum. Dr. Agus has written two books, The End of Illness and A Short Guide to a Long Life, both New York Times bestsellers.
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