personalized public health

What is Personalized Public Health?


Personalized public health refers to the use of individual-specific information to develop targeted health interventions. Unlike traditional public health approaches that apply a one-size-fits-all model, personalized public health leverages genetic, environmental, and lifestyle data to tailor preventive measures, treatments, and health policies to the unique characteristics of individuals or specific population subgroups.

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