Diseases
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Because there are more drugs to treat common
diseases
than there are to treat rare
diseases.
But a lot of money has been thrown out at the local level and at the federal level to look at infectious
diseases.
LG: For a long time, researchers in emerging
diseases
were kind of dismissive of the pandemic flu threat on the grounds that back in 1918 they didn't have antibiotics.
You see, when you put some vaccines into the bloodstream of an infant, you are giving them a lifetime insurance against dangerous
diseases
that can cripple them or kill them.
So there is no point in replacing a set of poor country
diseases
with a set of rich country
diseases.
And yet there have been almost no significant improvements in outcomes for patients with brain
diseases
in the past 40 years.
Because, starting in the 2060s, with the ability to record the neural activity in the brains of patients with these different mental diseases, rather than defining the
diseases
on the basis of their symptoms, as we had at the beginning of the century, we started to define them on the basis of the actual pathology that we observed at the neural level.
So for example, in the case of ADHD, we discovered that there are dozens of different diseases, all of which had been called ADHD at the start of the century, that actually had nothing to do with each other, except that they had similar symptoms.
So it was kind of incredible, in retrospect, that at the beginning of the century, we had been treating all those different
diseases
with the same drug, just by giving people amphetamine, basically is what we were doing.
But what I can tell you is that we're not going to make any progress towards understanding the human brain or human
diseases
until we figure out how to get at the electrical activity of neurons in healthy humans.
And it was only through the industrialized fermentation of penicillin that millions could survive infectious
diseases.
There was a center there, where they were teaching people how to read and write, and get vaccinations against the many
diseases
you can get from sorting through garbage.
Form a company to develop a neuro-pacemaker for epilepsy, as well as other
diseases
of the brain, because all
diseases
of the brain are a result of some electrical malfunction in it, that causes many, if not all, of brain disorders.
It is so obvious that our only way of dealing with these new
diseases
is to find them early and to kill them before they spread.
So, can you find
diseases
early by crawling the web?
These carcasses contaminate drinking water, while feral dogs and rats carry the
diseases
into human communities.
In industrialized countries, it's the very elderly who have comorbidities, who have diabetes, who have other diseases, who are at risk.
And bone marrow is actually what we use to save the lives of tens of thousands of patients, most of whom have advanced malignancies like leukemia and lymphoma and some other
diseases.
In the last decade there's been an explosion of use of bone marrow stem cells to treat the patient's other
diseases
such as heart disease, vascular disease, orthopedics, tissue engineering, even in neurology to treat Parkinson's and diabetes.
The perspective of evolutionary medicine offers valuable insight, because it examines how and why humans' evolutionary past has left our bodies vulnerable to
diseases
and other problems today.
In a nutshell, there are three basic reasons why human bodies, including yours and mine, remain vulnerable to
diseases
and other health problems today.
[To learn more, visit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] [World Health Organization] If you haven't ordered yet, I generally find the rigatoni with the spicy tomato sauce goes best with
diseases
of the small intestine.
And what ended up happening is that an entire emerging public health system became convinced that it was the smell that was killing everybody, that was creating these
diseases
that would wipe through the city every three or four years.
Diseases
spread.
We identified 10 of the biggest challenges in the world, and I will just briefly read them: climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts, education, financial instability, governance and corruption, malnutrition and hunger, population migration, sanitation and water, and subsidies and trade barriers.
To communicable diseases, it might be health clinics or mosquito nets.
Likewise in communicable
diseases.
It's similar to other nutritional
diseases.
But a really important paper three weeks ago, in the "Emerging Infectious
Diseases"
journal came out, suggesting that looking back on the Wuhan data, it's really 5.7.
And the reason we showed it like that, going from a bat to an apple, to a pig, to a cook, to Gwyneth Paltrow, was because that is in nature what we call spillover, as zoonotic diseases,
diseases
of animals, spill over to human beings.
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