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  2. Top wellness trends to watch in 2025 - AOL

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    Expert Insight: “Precision nutrition is unlocking new potential in personalized health,” says Dr. Alex Rivera, a geneticist. “Your DNA can reveal the best way to fuel your body for long-term ...

  3. Novogenia GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Novogenia GmbH is a biotechnology firm that provides medical and lifestyle genetic tests, blood analysis services, personalized nutrition supplements, and cosmetics. [1] [2] In 2021, Novogenia went public on the Munich stock exchange under its parent company Darwin AG. [3]

  4. Do you really need individualized food advice? What experts ...

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    The limits of personalized nutrition. While at-home testing, wearables, and AI have made precision nutrition slightly more accessible, its price point remains exclusionary to most people. This ...

  5. Like cereal, AI needs ‘nutrition labels’ Raleigh CEO says ...

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    AI is making decisions too important to be left up to “black box” programs, according to Howso CEO Mike Capps. Like cereal, AI needs ‘nutrition labels’ Raleigh CEO says. His company offers ...

  6. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    AI can also be leveraged to directly support and promote employee well-being initiatives within organizations. AI-powered applications could facilitate personalized well-being assessments, tailoring recommendations for stress management techniques, mindfulness practices, or lifestyle interventions based on individual needs and preferences. [90]

  7. Zoe Health Study - Wikipedia

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    Zoe Limited also provides in the US and UK, as a separate product, a "personalized nutrition program" whereby the company supplies sensors to quantify a person's gut microbiome, blood fat, and blood sugar responses to food intake, alongside an app which uses this data to recommend dietary modifications. [26] [27]

  8. Big Food is using AI to create healthier, tastier snacks and ...

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    “It could make everyone less sick, and that’s what we’re kind of obsessed with," the CEO behind the tech company fueling the revolution says.

  9. ‘Food Tripping’ by Huffington Post

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    One Summer, 50 States