Predict My Future: The Science of Us
Evidence from a study of over 1,000 individuals over 40 years reveals new predictions for the future of our collective health. Key factors in early life that affect our well-being are uncovered, while previous myths are busted. There is amazing insight from the participants and health professionals in almost every field of medical and social development.
Evidence from a study of over 1,000 individuals over 40 years reveals new predictions for the future of our collective health. Key factors in early life that affect our well-being are uncovered, while previous myths are busted. There is amazing insight from the participants and health professionals in almost every field of medical and social development.
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