Diseases
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And to give you a sense of the scale of these diseases, in 2010, the global burden of disease was estimated at 2.5 trillion dollars, and since they are chronic, that cost is compounding and is therefore expected to rise up to six trillion dollars in just the next 15 years.
They're immune to a host of health conditions, including HIV/AIDS and genetic
diseases.
See, I had seen the impact of the high prevalence of
diseases
like malaria, and I wanted to make medicines that would cure the sick.
For someone who wants to cure diseases, there is no higher calling.
Our collective optimism is reflected by the growth of biotechnology across the globe, striving to utilize scientific knowledge to cure human
diseases.
Things like cancer, aging, degenerative diseases; these are but some of the undesirables we wish to tame.
Broadly speaking, the ability to separate and enrich biomarkers with nanoscale precision in an automated way, opens the door to better understanding
diseases
such as cancer, with applications ranging from sample preparation to diagnostics, and from drug resistance monitoring to therapeutics.
Generally, people with other
diseases
get care and treatment.
This covers SDG 2 on no hunger and the basic elements of SDG 3 on health, so maternal and child mortality, infectious diseases, etc ... This is an area where most of the rich world has hit the SDGs.
Also for the first time in history, more people die from old age than from infectious diseases, and violence is also down.
In this case, we're working with a major medical foundation to develop inexpensive ways of diagnosing
diseases
in developing countries.
And it appears that as stress increases, the children develop more autism, they develop more metabolic
diseases
and they develop more autoimmune
diseases.
Because epigenetic causes can cause
diseases
like cancer, metabolic disease and mental health
diseases.
And so you have, in spite of the deterministic nature of genetics, you have control of the way your genes look, and this has a tremendous optimistic message for the ability to now encounter some of the deadly
diseases
like cancer, mental health, with a new approach, looking at them as maladaptation.
Research has found that higher levels of discrimination are associated with an elevated risk of a broad range of
diseases
from blood pressure to abdominal obesity to breast cancer to heart disease and even premature mortality.
We can cure people of various diseases, such as malaria and hepatitis C, so why can't we cure HIV?
Might these subarctic species introduce
diseases
or parasites into the Arctic?
It is: Why are Black women dying faster and at higher rates than any other group of people in America from preventable, obesity-related
diseases?
First we trained Musu to prevent, diagnose and treat the top 10
diseases
afflicting families in her village.
It's the most common insect vector of diseases, not just Zika but dengue, Chikungunya, West Nile virus and that ancient plague, yellow fever.
And very quickly, we also realized what we were doing for one disease, we should do for all
diseases.
We built scalable and extensible resources, like biobanks and registries and directories of support for all
diseases.
And as I learned about all those
diseases
and all those disease communities, I realized that there were two secrets in health care that were impacting me greatly.
What makes meningitis so dangerous compared to other
diseases
is the sheer speed with which it invades a person’s body.
There are health care workers that we put on the line to fight infectious diseases, to protect us with absolutely bare-minimum tools and resources.
And since then, there have been over 90 projects in 70 countries all over the world, working to understand the genetic basis of these
diseases.
Otherwise, we'd have autoimmune
diseases.
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.
OK, simply put, yes, nudging up telomerase does decrease the risks of some diseases, but it also increases the risks of certain and rather nasty cancers.
You have this statistical risk of certain
diseases
when you are born.
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