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Patients suffering from the same mental illnesses also performed similarly, making the test a reliable
diagnostic
tool.
The most exciting opportunity is actually to go inside the human body and perform therapeutic and
diagnostic
functions.
And those numbers are actually above the criteria set by the World Health Organization for a
diagnostic.
How can we turn our cumulative knowledge of virology into a simple, hand-held, single
diagnostic
assay?
But, antibiotics fail to address a major
diagnostic
complication: about 90% of people infected with TB don’t show any symptoms.
So I have for a long time said that what we really needed was a rapid
diagnostic.
And our Centers for Disease Control has labeled a test they developed a rapid
diagnostic.
Then it goes to a
diagnostic
center, and within one minute of your heart attack, your signal appears on the screen of a computer and the computer analyzes what your problem is.
Some of the tools for this had been around for a hundred years, but it had only been used as a
diagnostic
technique until the 1980s, when there was changes in camera technologies and things like that, that allowed this to be done for real operations.
We're also using the tools of synthetic biology, tinkering with DNA and other cellular machinery, to serve human purposes like combating COVID-19, and of note, we are working to develop a protective mask that can also serve as a rapid
diagnostic
test.
So it took a team working in India with patients and community health workers to understand how a PDA and an application on a PDA might replace those technicians in a fitting and
diagnostic
service.
Each one of these genes has potential
diagnostic
test.
And also they're not so different from the home health care and
diagnostic
system world.
So the approach we took was the other way around, to ask: What is the cheapest possible stuff that you could make a
diagnostic
system out of, and get useful information and add function?
But there is a fundamental problem that is killing the efforts in fighting this disease, because if you keep throwing drugs out at people who don't have
diagnostic
services, you end up creating a problem of drug resistance.
CA: So, in terms of that
diagnostic
technology that you've got, where is that, and when do you see that maybe getting rolled out to scale.
So if I could inspire even a fraction of you in the audience today to share this pioneering
diagnostic
approach with even one parent whose child is suffering from a developmental disorder, then perhaps one more puzzle in one more brain will be solved.
Let's just run a quick
diagnostic
before I proceed with the rest of the talk.
Few therapeutic and
diagnostic
options were available.
Mobile telephones can help deliver affordable urban health care by serving as
diagnostic
tools for taking pictures, and by their usefulness for writing prescriptions and monitoring the condition of patients in low-income areas.
Finally, the required medical responses, including
diagnostic
tools and effective medications and vaccines, inevitably lag behind the emerging diseases.
Cowen and Caplan should not have relied on the unemployment rate alone; they should have included the employment-to-population ratio and other metrics they agreed would have
diagnostic
value.
The third point is more diagnostic: The shockingly anemic pattern of post-crisis US consumer demand has resulted from a deep Japan-like balance-sheet recession.
Contextual intelligence is the intuitive
diagnostic
skill that helps a leader align tactics with objectives to produce smart strategies in different situations.
Other medical fields have refined the
diagnostic
process to the point where computerized laboratory tests have virtually replaced clinical examination of patients.
No universal
diagnostic
tests exist for the most frequent mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Beyond
diagnostic
disputes in individual cases, psychiatry's absence of objective
diagnostic
tests implies something more radical.
The history of the field is littered with definitions of entire disease categories that have been influenced by
diagnostic
fashions, politics, and the availability of treatments.
Diagnostic
fashions reflect prevailing views of what causes mental illness.
In deference to psychiatry's
diagnostic
conventions, he emphasized the history of the "condition."
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