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What’s The New Map For Mental Illness?

Objective measures: Jay Lombard says biomarkers that can diagnose mental illness with reliability and accuracy are on the way, thanks to advances in genetics and proteomics.

Author ZacPosted on June 28, 2012June 28, 2012Categories All TEDMED PostsTags Jay Lombard, mental illness, TEDMED 2012

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