- Medicine is transitioning from an era focused on infectious diseases (Medicine 2.0) to one focused on chronic diseases (Medicine 3.0).
- Medicine 2.0 evolved to treat acute injuries and infections but has made little progress against chronic illnesses like heart disease and cancer.
- These "slow" diseases begin years or decades before diagnosis, so we need to intervene earlier.
- Medicine 3.0 takes a more preventive, proactive approach to reduce risk before disease takes hold.
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