Disease
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Nowadays, each
disease
typically requires a different medical tool to perform a screening test.
What exactly is a
disease?
A problem that remains is, in fact, a problem that any screening activity has to face because, for many diseases, it is often impossible to predict with sufficient certainty whether the
disease
would ever cause any symptoms or put a person's life at risk.
If a
disease
is identified, you could decide not to treat it because there's a certain probability that you would never suffer from it.
But how much would you suffer just from knowing that you have a potentially deadly
disease?
And wouldn't you actually regret that the
disease
was detected in the first place?
To be precise: the bigger problem is not overdiagnosis, it's overtreatment, because not every
disease
has to be treated immediately just because a treatment is available.
The increasing adoption of routine screening will raise the question: What do we call a
disease
that can rationalize treatment, and what is just an abnormality that should not be a source of concern?
O’Connor died of lupus at the age of 39, after the
disease
had mostly confined her to her farm in Georgia for twelve years.
Immune cells are these versatile vehicles that travel throughout our body, patrolling for signs of
disease
and arriving at a wound mere minutes after injury.
So I ask you guys: If immune cells are already traveling to places of injury or
disease
in our bodies, why not add an extra passenger?
Why not use immune cells to deliver drugs to cure some of our biggest problems in
disease?
And I talked about cancer, but where
disease
goes, so do immune cells.
So this could be used for any
disease.
Imagine using immune cells to deliver crucial wound-healing agents after a spinal cord injury, or using immune cells to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson's or Alzheimer's
disease.
Venereal disease, STD, STI?
We used to say STD, which stood for sexually transmitted disease, but it was changed recently because STI is a more medically accurate term, and taking away the big scary word
"disease"
helps decrease stigma.
Half a year ago, she passed away from heart
disease
at the age of 22.
A typical disaster story: disease, corruption, poverty.
Another very important health effect of noise is the increased risk for cardiovascular
disease
in those who are exposed to relevant noise levels for prolonged periods of time.
A recent study found that US society could save 3.9 billion dollars each year by lowering environmental noise exposure by five decibels, just by saving costs for treating cardiovascular
disease.
We have the hypothesis that if these noise-induced sleep disturbances continue for months and years, then an increased risk for cardiovascular
disease
is likely the consequence.
And when the rain does come, it so often leads to flooding and added distress, and the cycle of poverty and hunger and
disease.
This determination of people, the resilience of the human spirit, So that people who you would think would be battered by poverty, or disease, or whatever, can pull themselves up out of it, sometimes with a helping hand, and take their part in society, and take their part in changing the world.
The struggle between 'for' and 'against' is the mind's worst disease."
Unfortunately, it's a
disease
that has been caught by many of the world's leaders.
So the first
disease
he looked at is autism.
And the parent of a child with Asperger's disease, the high-intelligence autism, had sent his thing to a conventional company; they didn't do it.
The other day, I was reading something, and the person said probably the largest single cause of
disease
is handshaking in the West.
And the people who avoid that have 30 percent less infectious
disease
or something.
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