Disease
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For instance, a female patient with breast cancer doesn't succumb to the
disease
simply because she has a mass on her breast.
She succumbs to the
disease
because it spreads to the lungs, liver, lymph nodes, brain, bone, where it becomes unresectable or untreatable.
Looking back, I am extremely grateful for the positive response that I received, not only from academia, but also patients, and people around the world affected by this terrible
disease.
And I am confident that with the right collaborations, we will beat this terrible
disease.
But in patients with Alzheimer's disease, amyloid-beta builds up and aggregates in the spaces between the brain's cells, instead of being cleared away like it's supposed to be, and it's this buildup of amyloid-beta that's thought to be one of the key steps in the development of that terrible
disease.
So if sleep, then, is part of the brain's solution to the problem of waste clearance, then this may dramatically change how we think about the relationship between sleep, amyloid-beta, and Alzheimer's
disease.
A series of recent clinical studies suggest that among patients who haven't yet developed Alzheimer's disease, worsening sleep quality and sleep duration are associated with a greater amount of amyloid-beta building up in the brain, and while it's important to point out that these studies don't prove that lack of sleep or poor sleep cause Alzheimer's disease, they do suggest that the failure of the brain to keep its house clean by clearing away waste like amyloid-beta may contribute to the development of conditions like Alzheimer's.
Children pick up
disease
in the place that's supposed to love them and protect them the most, in their homes.
And that is what makes microRNAs such a promising biomarker for cancer, because as you know, cancer is a
disease
of altered gene expression.
Several scientific studies have shown that abnormal microRNA expression levels varies and creates a unique, specific pattern for each type of cancer, even at the early stages, reflecting the progression of the disease, and whether it's responding to medication or in remission, making microRNAs a perfect, highly sensitive biomarker.
Then, if we take this specific pattern of microRNA of this person's samples and compare it with existing scientific documentation that correlates microRNA patterns with a specific presence of a disease, this is how pancreatic cancer looks like.
Literally, "walled-in-alive disease."
Of course, giving cash won't create public goods like eradicating
disease
or building strong institutions, but it could set a higher bar for how we help individual families improve their lives.
And if you look at the trunk, the trunk, of course, safeguards water, which is often harvested by a thirsty traveler, and the leaves are used in traditional medicine against infectious
disease.
Now, Centella asiatica grows across the world in many different habitats — in Africa, in Asia — and this plant has been instrumental in providing a solution to that dreadful
disease
called leprosy in Madagascar in the 1940s.
Now, there is an ancient saying that for every
disease
known to mankind, there is a plant to cure it.
Look at Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, England, where people who have been addicted to heroin for many years and repeatedly tried to quit and failed can get pharmaceutical heroin and helping services in medical clinics, and the results are in: Illegal drug abuse and
disease
and overdoses and crime and arrests all go down, health and well-being improve, taxpayers benefit, and many drug users even put their addictions behind them.
That openness, that trust, is only going to be more important as we move from the infectious to the behavioral model of
disease.
And he says, "Well, Pete, we've been looking at all the tests, and I have to tell you, it's not a sprained wrist, it's not a broken wrist, it's not nerve damage in the wrist, it's not an infection, it's not Lyme disease."
Because this misunderstood and underfunded "rare" disease, they just sat and watched people saying it over and over: "ALS, ALS."
Looking at the world from other species' points of view is a cure for the
disease
of human self-importance.
Here you see a medicine man in the northeast Amazon treating leishmaniasis, a really nasty protozoal
disease
that afflicts 12 million people around the world.
But there's something very different about giving an animal a medication or a human
disease
and the animal developing congestive heart failure or diabetes or breast cancer on their own.
Of course, most physicians don't realize that it is harder to get into vet school these days than medical school, and that when we go to medical school, we learn everything there is to know about one species, Homo sapiens, but veterinarians need to learn about health and
disease
in mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and birds.
When the scientific method provided that new way of thinking and biology showed that microorganisms caused disease, suffering was alleviated.
And it became a
disease
that is really killing billions of trees.
The study found that gays in anti-gay communities had higher rates of heart disease, violence and suicide.
But nobody suggested this one, and the reason for that was two months ago, Ebola was escalating exponentially and spreading over wider geographic areas than we had ever seen, and the world was terrified, concerned and alarmed by this disease, in a way we've not seen in recent history.
At that time, MSF and the treatment center there, they were seeing dozens of patients every single day, and these patients, these communities were becoming more and more terrified as time went by, with this
disease
and what it was doing to their families, to their communities, to their children, to their relatives.
He heard about the devastation and the desperation of people affected by this
disease.
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