Chronic
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Depression and PTSD are chronic, often lifelong, clinical diseases.
And that got doctors very excited, because doctors, they always want to know more information about their patients, particularly at home, and this is particularly true in
chronic
diseases, like pulmonary diseases, like COPD, or heart failure or Alzheimer's and even depression.
All of these
chronic
diseases are very important.
But what is really interesting about
chronic
diseases is that when the person, for example, has a problem that leads to the hospital and the emergency room, this problem doesn't happen overnight.
She has heart failure, and I'm sure many of you guys in the audience have parents, grandparents, loved ones who have
chronic
diseases.
So I want you to imagine with me a future where in every home that has a
chronic
disease patient, there is a device like this device sitting in the background and just monitoring passively sleep, breathing, the health of this
chronic
disease patient, and before an emergency occurs, it would detect the degradation in the physiological signal and alert the doctor so that we can avoid hospitalization.
This can change health care as we know it today, improve how we understand
chronic
diseases and also save many lives.
And then one day, the songs stopped coming, and while you've suffered from periods of writer's block before, albeit briefly, this is something
chronic.
Inside the airways and lungs, smoke increases the likelihood of infections, as well as
chronic
diseases like bronchitis and emphysema.
She came into our clinic with a
chronic
headache.
It's usually seen among children who have
chronic
allergies.
I think you have
chronic
allergies, and I think you have migraine headaches and some sinus congestion, and I think all of those are related to where you live."
That's the primary care clinician, people on the care team who are there to manage your
chronic
conditions, your diabetes, your hypertension, there to give you your annual checkups, there to make sure your vaccines are up to date, but also there to make sure that you have a raft to sit on and usher yourself to safety.
And finally, they're taught over and over again the importance of prevention, especially as
chronic
diseases cripple health systems worldwide.
They are financially secure, but they live in a state of
chronic
not-enoughness.
And we internalized that into the money belief that our self worth was equal to our net worth as we watched our mom live in a state of
chronic
not-enoughness.
We could see which children got more seriously ill: children under four, especially those less than one year old; patients with neurological diseases; and young children with
chronic
pulmonary diseases.
In fact, scientists have concluded that taken together,
chronic
loneliness poses as significant a risk for your long-term health and longevity as cigarette smoking.
For a person with an ACE score of four or more, their relative risk of
chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease was two and a half times that of someone with an ACE score of zero.
We now tend to die of cancer and heart disease, and what that means is that many of us will have a long period of
chronic
illness at the end of our lives.
The vast majority of people that I actually work with are not at all
chronic
philanderers.
Her wrists, knees and toes swelled up, causing crippling,
chronic
pain.
So I started to research the history of
chronic
pain.
But even though some stress can be helpful, extreme and
chronic
stress can have the opposite effect.
And the weeks, months, or even years of sustained corticosteroids that result from
chronic
stress can damage the hippocampus and decrease your ability to form new memories.
There are already record numbers of us living with
chronic
and terminal illness, and into ever older age.
And we've really spent the last 100 years trying to replicate that model over and over again in noninfectious diseases, in
chronic
diseases like diabetes and hypertension and heart disease.
What you're seeing here is, we've selected the pathways in the brain of a
chronic
pain patient.
This is an investigational technology, but, in clinical trials, we're seeing a 44 to 64 percent decrease in
chronic
pain patients.
For example, humans who suffer from diseases like diabetes or
chronic
gut inflamation typically have less microbial variety in their guts.
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