Diseases
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So it suggests that, if we could have a therapeutic or a pill to take to replicate some of these effects in humans, maybe we would have a way of combating lots of different age-related
diseases
all at once.
So we've been trying in our lab now to develop drugs that will activate this FOXO cell using human cells now in order to try and come up with drugs that will delay aging and age-related
diseases.
The problems that we face is that the current method used to prevent and treat those dreadful diseases, such as genetic control, exploiting natural sources of resistance, crop rotation or seed treatment, among others, are still limited or ephemeral.
Our understanding of the molecular mechanism of interaction between a fungus and its host plant, such as the tomato plant, potentially represents a major step towards developing more efficient strategy to combat plant fungal
diseases
and therefore solving of problems that affect people's lives, food security and economic growth.
Let's not forget that some of the worst
diseases
of humankind are
diseases
such as depression, Alzheimer's disease, drug addiction.
You have no prayer of treating those
diseases
effectively and in a non-serendipitous way if you do not know how this works.
There are 10 million people in the U.S. and many more worldwide who are blind or are facing blindness due to
diseases
of the retina,
diseases
like macular degeneration, and there's little that can be done for them.
During the first year of medical training, as you read through a list of all the symptoms and diseases, suddenly you realize you have all of them.
My male uncles died of alcohol-related
diseases.
And what's really happened over the period of time that I've been working in intensive care is that the people whose lives we started saving back in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, are now coming to die in the 21st century of
diseases
that we no longer have the answers to in quite the way we did then.
And the longer we live, the more expensive it is to take care of our
diseases
as we get older.
There are very few things, very few things that you can really do that will change the way that you can treat these kinds of
diseases
and experience what I would call healthy aging.
Since the 1950s, Australia has been introducing lethal
diseases
into the wild rabbit population to control growth.
And from these extracts, we can reconstruct the human genome at different points in time and look for changes that might be related to adaptations, risk factors and inherited
diseases.
All of these
diseases
have a strong evolutionary component that directly relates to the fact that we live today in a very different environment than the ones in which our bodies evolved.
And in order to understand these diseases, we need to move past studies of the human genome alone and towards a more holistic approach to human health in the past.
So it gives us virtual access to the lungs, which is where many important
diseases
reside.
Not a lot of other
diseases
have that profile.
But since there are very few other
diseases
that kill people, we can really attribute that mortality to HIV.
Trying to change transmission rates by treating other sexually transmitted
diseases.
So you start really understanding that you can have diseases, toxins, a need to balance your diet, and once you start looking, and from that point on, everything I have done in terms of the consumption of information, the production of information, the preparation of information, I've looked at from the viewpoint of food.
We can actually use this to contain outbreaks of mosquito-born diseases, of epidemics, right?
And you've heard of serotonin, of course, in the context of
diseases
like depression and anxiety.
You've heard of SSRIs, which are drugs that are used to treat these
diseases.
I believe that at the end of the day when we measure our healthcare, it will not be by the
diseases
cured, but by the
diseases
prevented.
And excessive use of antibiotics, in particular in children, has been shown to be associated with, again, risk factors for obesity, for autoimmune diseases, for a variety of problems that are probably due to disruption of the microbial community.
And this has turned out to be very effective in fighting certain intransigent infectious
diseases
like Clostridium difficile infections that can stay with people for years and years and years.
Still, 7.6 million children die every year of preventable, treatable diseases, and 178 million kids are malnourished to the point of stunting, a horrible term which means physical and cognitive lifelong impairment.
Now this has been a huge problem for many years, basically since the late 1980s, when the varroa mite came and brought many different viruses, bacteria and fungal
diseases
with it.
I'm not one of the many researchers around the world who's looking at the effects of pesticides or
diseases
or habitat loss and poor nutrition on bees.
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