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John Brownstein , HMS associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains why your most important Facebook friend might be your doctor. Brownstein, a computational epidemiologist, also describes how...
Your Digital Phenotype is an episode from Harvard Medical Labcast by Harvard Medical School. John Brownstein , HMS associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains why your most important Facebook friend might be yo...
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Published May 20, 2015, 00:15:55 long, audio available.
John Brownstein , HMS associate professor of pediatrics at Boston Children’s Hospital, explains why your most important Facebook friend might be your doctor. Brownstein, a computational epidemiologist, also describes how our online behavior forms a “digital phenotype” that says more about our health than we might think. And in this week’s abstract, HMS neurobiologists discover a new pathway in the brain that might help explain how antipsychotic drugs work. Read more about this finding from the lab of HMS neurobiologist Bernardo Sabatini.
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Published May 20, 2015 and 00:15:55 long