Diseases
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So CEPI's developing multiple vaccines for multiple diseases, knowing that they can't predict which vaccines are going to work or which
diseases
will break out.
Last year, around 700,000 people died from superbug-related
diseases.
Ultraviolet light is actually a health hazard, so it can damage cells in our skin, cause skin cancer, it can damage cells in our eye, cause eye
diseases
like cataract.
We look at the diseases, which are in the animals as well as the humans.
They're also going to ask you the question that when we knew that this was the way that HIV entered into the human population, and that other
diseases
had the potential to enter like this, why did we let these behaviors continue?
I lead a nanoparticle laboratory to fight cancer and other
diseases
at Mayo Clinic here in Jacksonville.
In 2003, when we sequenced the human genome, we thought we would have the answer to treat many
diseases.
But the reality is far from that, because in addition to our genes, our environment and lifestyle could have a significant role in developing many major
diseases.
Understanding metabolites is essential to find treatments for many
diseases.
Now my team and I at ReviveMed are working to discover therapeutics for major
diseases
that metabolites are key drivers for, like fatty liver disease, because it is caused by accumulation of fats, which are types of metabolites in the liver.
Moving forward, we are going to tackle hundreds of other
diseases
with no treatment.
And by collecting more and more data about metabolites and understanding how changes in metabolites leads to developing diseases, our algorithms will get smarter and smarter to discover the right therapeutics for the right patients.
Throughout history, there have been many examples of
diseases
being associated with a smell.
And in fact, when you look at the sort of words that are used to describe diseases, you tend to find these words: "rotting," "foul," "putrid" or "pungent."
This could completely revolutionize the way that we track the spread of diseases, the way that we target our control efforts and respond to disease outbreaks, ultimately helping to lead to the eradication of malaria, and even beyond malaria, for other
diseases
that we already know have a smell.
They struggle to access nutritious food that they need, that they need to stay healthy, that they need to prevent premature illness and diet-related
diseases.
In a city like Detroit, where far too many, far too many African Americans are dying as a result of diet-related diseases, restaurants, they have a huge role to play in increasing healthy food access in the city of Detroit, culturally appropriate restaurants.
And so now, of course, we have this global problem in infectious
diseases.
So we know that the principles and the rules, if we can figure them out in these sort of primitive organisms, the hope is that they will be applied to other human
diseases
and human behaviors as well.
And personally, I'm beyond excited to think that with this simple concept of culturally congruent coaching, we could change the lives of 125 million Americans and many others across the world that are living with chronic
diseases.
It's already done to avoid rare
diseases
today.
And pretty soon it's going to be possible to avoid virtually all genetic
diseases
in that way.
And in that process that's going to morph from being just for diseases, to being for lesser vulnerabilities, like risk of manic depression or something, to picking personalities, temperaments, traits, these sorts of things.
I just formed a biotechnology company that is using this sort of an approach to develop therapeutics for Alzheimer's and other
diseases
of aging, and we're making some real progress.
They identified complex
diseases
early enough to be able to prevent and cure them.
And ultimately, I believe that designed peptide drugs are going to enable us all to break free from the constraints of our
diseases.
Microbes we acquire or do not acquire affect our likelihood of developing
diseases
like obesity, diabetes and even some cancers.
It has been already shown in several studies that gut microbiota composition is associated to weight as well as the likelihood of developing
diseases
like diabetes or cardiovascular
diseases.
I mean, how wonderful would that be, if the onset of any chronic
diseases
would be extremely rare because of this preemptive health care system?
Suppose that there are two diseases: one of them is rare, the other one is common, but if they are not treated they are equally severe.
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