Disease
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The
disease
was first sighted in the northeast of Tasmania in 1996 and has spread across Tasmania like a huge wave.
This
disease
appears first as tumors, usually on the face or inside the mouth of affected Tasmanian devils.
This one in particular sticks in my mind, because this is the first case of this
disease
that I saw myself.
In fact, in the area where she comes from, more than 90 percent of the Tasmanian devil population has already died of this
disease.
In fact, the infectious agent of
disease
in this cancer is something altogether more sinister, and something that we hadn't really thought of before.
Cancer is a
disease
that affects millions of people around the world every year.
That's why cancer is such a difficult
disease
to treat.
I perceived the
disease
as so dangerous, this one page in essence had convinced me to run out of the hospital, too, the moment I heard of a case of Ebola.
This actually meant 21 days counting to potentially
disease
or death.
So in the weeks and months that followed, health workers were disproportionately affected by the Ebola virus
disease.
In August, six weeks after the nurse died, hundreds of people were dying of the
disease
each week.
Over the months that followed, West Africa would lose thousands of people to Ebola virus
disease.
Living every day as a high-risk Ebola virus
disease
contact during the worst of the outbreak was one of my worst experiences.
I lived every moment anticipating the onset of symptoms of the
disease.
People who actually had Ebola virus disease, lived through it and survived.
Should a previous
disease
that a person no longer has become the sum total of their identity, the identifier in their passport that deters you from traveling to seek medical care abroad?
My best memories of the outbreak center on those many people who survived the disease, but I cannot forget the hard-working nurses, doctors, volunteers and staff who risked their own safety in service of humanity.
I'm an infectious
disease
physician, and in the early days of HIV, before we had our medications, I presided over so many scenes like this.
Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious
disease.
They talked about the neuron, development, disease, vision and all the things you might want to know about brains.
We've completed, now, clinical trials in four mouse models of this
disease.
But it's also relevant for
disease
and rehabilitation.
But imagine the impact on a family: if the parents can be employed and make sure that their children go to school, that they can buy the drugs to fight the
disease
themselves.
Not only in
disease
management, but also things that allowed us to see things about the body that just made you marvel.
So the next question, of course, is: Is there any effect on age-related
disease?
As you age, you're much more likely to get cancer, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, all sorts of diseases.
Every year a million and a half people die of a completely preventable
disease.
Decades after the "Hunger Winter," researchers documented that people whose mothers were pregnant during the siege have more obesity, more diabetes and more heart
disease
in later life than individuals who were gestated under normal conditions.
Why would undernutrition in the womb result in
disease
later?
This keeps the fetus alive in the short-term, but the bill comes due later on in life when those other organs, deprived early on, become more susceptible to
disease.
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