Conditions
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And these two
conditions
define me.
Understanding this opens many new opportunities in psychiatry and neurology, because we can finally get at the mechanisms rather than just treating the symptoms in
conditions
like depression and schizophrenia.
Once you predict something about human behavior, new factors emerge, because
conditions
are constantly changing.
I mean, where's the button on the ride hailing app for the drivers to talk to one another about their working
conditions
or to unionize?
And under these relaxed conditions, preference and trait combinations are free to drift and become more variable.
Who says perimenopause and low T and mild cognitive impairment are medical
conditions?
In fact, the cumulative research from the last 20 years has made clear that telomere attrition is contributing to our risks of getting cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's, some cancers and diabetes, the very
conditions
many of us die of.
Even though I'm trying this hard, it's so difficult to test out all possible
conditions.
And every program is running in different
conditions
and doing different experiments.
The
conditions
that cause us to define certain neighborhoods as slums can be effectively improved, but not without recognizing the humanity and the agency of the people living in them.
There is untapped agricultural capacity in the Sahel, and all it takes is changing market
conditions
to activate that capacity.
Some of the first domestic workers in the United States were black women who were enslaved, and racial exclusion has shaped their
conditions
for generations.
But when left in warm
conditions
for several hours, that fresh milk began to sour.
Silence is one of the most precious
conditions
for humans, because it allows us to feel the depth of our presence.
But none of those
conditions
come close to affecting 45 percent of us.
These dynamics are most acute under
conditions
of poverty, from New Orleans to Nairobi.
So, their gender, their age, their geographic location and what the weather
conditions
were like when they wrote that sentence.
The concept of correlating the smell of a person's breath with certain medical conditions, in fact, dates back to Ancient Greece.
And then the only thing that is left to do is to correlate a certain signature with the presence or absence of certain medical
conditions.
And thirdly, the technology is so flexible that the same device could be used to detect a broad range of medical
conditions.
Breath analysis needs to be validated in clinical trials, and enough data needs to be collected so that individual
conditions
can be measured against baselines.
This change in behavior allowed us to survive these worsening
conditions
in Africa, and they allowed us to start to expand around the world.
What Jonas did was not just go and do a surface look at the awful
conditions
that exist in such places.
It could even diagnose some
conditions
difficult to pinpoint with other available methods.
And it also makes sense that people who have
conditions
like irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease have a higher risk of having anxiety or depression.
It reads the shifting
conditions
of temperature, humidity, wind direction, wind speed, dew point, and it processes this data in a central computer that calibrates the degree of water pressure and distribution of water throughout.
"For Armstrong, Southland wasn't constrained by its material
conditions.
These are people living in refugee-like conditions, but lacking the equivalent international protection and assistance.
In the wild, glaciers require three
conditions
to grow: Snowfall, cold temperatures, and time.
What my student team at Stanford has shown is that if you train it on 129,000 images of skin conditions, including melanoma and carcinomas, you can do as good a job as the best human dermatologists.
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