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Preventive Medicine & Longevity Science (2026)

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An evidence-based guide to reducing chronic disease risk, extending healthspan, and understanding what truly works — beyond hype, supplements, and shortcuts. This page serves as the central hub for OneDayMD’s coverage of preventive medicine, cancer prevention, cardiometabolic health, and longevity science, grounded in epidemiology, clinical trials, and systems biology. What This Hub Covers (Quick Overview) This hub explains: What preventive medicine actually means in modern clinical science The difference between lifespan and healthspan Which interventions reduce disease risk with high-quality evidence Where longevity science is promising — and where it becomes speculation How lifestyle, medications, and emerging tools interact over decades It is designed for readers who want risk reduction, not biohacking fantasy . Executive Summary Preventive medicine focuses on reducing the probability of disease before it occurs , rather than treating pathology after it is established. Longevity ...

Metabolic Health As the Root of Chronic Disease (2026)

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Why insulin resistance, visceral fat, and metabolic dysfunction quietly drive most modern illnesses — and what actually improves outcomes. This article is a core cluster within the Preventive Medicine & Longevity pillar on OneDayMD. It explains why metabolic health sits upstream of cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, kidney failure, and accelerated aging. Executive Overview Over the past 50 years, the global disease burden has shifted from infectious illness to chronic, lifestyle-associated disease . Despite appearing unrelated, most of these conditions share common biological roots: Insulin resistance Visceral adiposity Chronic low-grade inflammation Mitochondrial dysfunction Endothelial damage This article explains why metabolic dysfunction is not just a risk factor, but a unifying driver of modern disease — and why improving metabolic health consistently reduces mortality across populations. What Is Metabolic Health? Metabolic health refers to the body’s ability to: Mainta...

Digital Patient Monitoring and Wearables: Transforming Healthcare in 2026

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Digital patient monitoring and wearables have moved far beyond fitness trackers. In 2026, these technologies form the backbone of remote patient monitoring (RPM), enabling continuous, real-time health data collection outside hospitals. From detecting atrial fibrillation on a smartwatch to predicting heart failure decompensation with clinical-grade patches, wearables are shifting healthcare from reactive treatment to proactive, personalized care. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about digital patient monitoring and wearables — market growth, key technologies, clinical benefits, leading devices, challenges, and what the future holds. What Is Digital Patient Monitoring and Wearables? Digital patient monitoring refers to the continuous or frequent collection of physiological data using connected devices that transmit information to healthcare providers or patients themselves. Wearables are the primary tools enabling this: smartwatches, smart rings, adh...

AI and Precision Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Personalized Healthcare

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and precision medicine are converging to create a new model of healthcare—one that aims to understand the individual patient rather than treating everyone according to an average. Modern medicine is generating an extraordinary amount of biological and clinical information. Genomic sequencing, electronic health records, medical imaging, digital pathology, laboratory testing, wearable devices, continuous glucose monitoring, microbiome analysis and increasingly sophisticated molecular measurements can all contribute to a patient's health profile. The challenge is no longer simply collecting data. It is turning enormous amounts of heterogeneous data into clinically useful decisions . That is where artificial intelligence may become particularly important. Precision medicine considers differences among patients—including genes, environment and lifestyle—when guiding prevention, diagnosis and treatment. AI can potentially help clinicians integrate the...

Gut Health, Immunity, Microbiome and Neurocognitive Function: An Evidence Based Review (2026)

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Medically Reviewed by: Dr Frank Yap, MD | Written by: OneDayMD Editorial Team | Last Updated: August 2026 | Merges and replaces our previous "Cellular Health 101" and "Butyrate in Gut Health" articles A large share of your immune system sits in your gut lining, so the state of that lining — and the trillions of microbes living against it — has outsized influence on inflammation, metabolic health, mood, and even how well your immune system fights infection and, some researchers argue, cancer. This guide consolidates OneDayMD's gut-health coverage into a single evidence-graded reference: what actually damages the gut barrier, how mitochondrial energy production ties into it, what butyrate and short-chain fatty acids do, and which interventions have real clinical trial support versus which are still hypotheses. Quick Answer (AI & Search Summary) Gut health depends on an intact intestinal barrier, a diverse microbiome that produces short-chain...