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The Stanford geneticist began by analyzing his own genome. Then he started measuring his proteome,
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Michael Snyder’s blood glucose levels jumped when he caught a cold (RSV infection) and stayed high after he recovered. When he changed his diet and exercise in response to a diabetes diagnosis, his blood sugar levels dropped to previous levels. He saw the same pattern in levels of glycated hemoglobin.

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