Overview
The All of Us Research Program, spearheaded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is a monumental research initiative aiming to gather health data from a diverse cohort of one million or more participants across the United States. This extensive database encompasses electronic health records, survey responses, physical measurements, and, for some, wearable sensor data and genomic information. By providing researchers access to this rich dataset, All of Us seeks to foster innovation and accelerate discoveries in precision medicine. The program's core mission is to understand how individual differences in lifestyle, environment, and biological makeup can influence health and disease. It aims to improve prevention, treatment, and care for individuals and communities. The program welcomes adults and children to participate, reflecting the diverse fabric of the U.S. population.
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