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Description: Your grandmother knew something medicine forgot. Health doesn't start in a clinic. It starts in a kitchen, a prayer, a family tradition, a language the system never learned to speak.
In today's episode, Robin Blackstone, MD explores how culture shapes health — and how the current system erases it. Meet Naomi Feldman, whose Ashkenazi heritage carried a BRCA2 mutation that no one thought to look for. Her story is what happens when medicine sees symptoms but not the person.
Health 4.0 changes that. The PULSE profile starts with who you are — your ancestry, your food traditions, your pharmacogenomics, your relationship with your body. Not as a footnote. As the foundation.
This is Day 45of the Doctor AI Launch Series. The book launches April 7.
Pre-orderSupport the H4 Alliance Trust: robinblackstone.com
By robinblackstoneDescription: Your grandmother knew something medicine forgot. Health doesn't start in a clinic. It starts in a kitchen, a prayer, a family tradition, a language the system never learned to speak.
In today's episode, Robin Blackstone, MD explores how culture shapes health — and how the current system erases it. Meet Naomi Feldman, whose Ashkenazi heritage carried a BRCA2 mutation that no one thought to look for. Her story is what happens when medicine sees symptoms but not the person.
Health 4.0 changes that. The PULSE profile starts with who you are — your ancestry, your food traditions, your pharmacogenomics, your relationship with your body. Not as a footnote. As the foundation.
This is Day 45of the Doctor AI Launch Series. The book launches April 7.
Pre-orderSupport the H4 Alliance Trust: robinblackstone.com