Studying 1 million people to end cookie-cutter health care


U.S. researchers are aiming to recruit more than 1 million people for an unprecedented study to learn how to customize ways to prevent and treat disease, ending one-size-fits-all care. In this Aug. 7, 2017, photo, Kenneth Parker Ulrich, left, a research technician at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, inserts a needle to collect a blood sample from Erricka Hager, a participant in the "All of Us" research program in Pittsburgh.



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