Diseases
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They almost never die of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and the other noncommunicable
diseases
that will be the causes of death of almost all of us in this room today.
Features of the modern lifestyle predispose us to those diseases, and features of the traditional lifestyle protect us against them.
It really just isn't working, and that means that patients that badly need new therapies are not getting them, and
diseases
are going untreated.
And that can lead to
diseases
such as bronchitis.
Cilia and the clearance of mucus are also involved in awful
diseases
like cystic fibrosis.
Now we can begin to create models of
diseases
such as irritable bowel syndrome.
We could use them to learn more about
diseases
such as ebola or other deadly
diseases
such as SARS.
So the way of treating these
diseases
in early times was to, in some way or other, exorcise those evil spirits.
And it isn't only depression in which these sex differences occur, but they occur across so many
diseases.
I'm very pleased to be here today to talk to you all about how we might repair the damaged brain, and I'm particularly excited by this field, because as a neurologist myself, I believe that this offers one of the great ways that we might be able to offer hope for patients who today live with devastating and yet untreatable
diseases
of the brain.
At any one time, there are 35 million people today living with one of these brain diseases, and the annual cost globally is 700 billion dollars.
And it gets worse, because all these numbers are rising because these are by and large age-related diseases, and we're living longer.
So the question we really need to ask ourselves is, why, given the devastating impact of these
diseases
to the individual, never mind the scale of the societal problem, why are there no effective treatments?
I've told you these
diseases
are terrible.
So the question is, can we study these
diseases
using human material?
And indeed, this very same tool may prove to lead to the cure for Alzheimer's and similar
diseases.
Soon comes the medical discovery that many of these lifeforms are actually causes of terrible human
diseases.
So this is what changes, but the standard stains all remain the same for many different
diseases.
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diseases.
But interestingly, as our bodies have been adapting to life in modern society, we're losing some of our normal microbes, and at the same time, there are quite a few
diseases
related to the gut that are skyrocketing in developed nations all around the world.
Every one of these
diseases
and many others related to metabolism and autoimmunity are linked to a loss of healthy diversity in the gut.
Obviously, the microbiomes in the USA aren't causing premature death as frequently as in the zoo, but we have major risk of obesity, diabetes, a number of these other
diseases.
This is something that we're following up on, and the evidence we have now in my lab combined with evidence from a number of labs around the world tells us that certain changes in the microbiome do lead to obesity, and a number of other modern, kind of Westernized
diseases.
And in fact, one of the next steps for us is collecting and preserving microbes from healthy people around the world so that they can be kept as cultural assets for those groups to potentially protect them as they adapt to modern society, and to protect future generations who are currently growing up to have increased risk of these
diseases
with every generation.
It turns out things like viral videos or Facebook likes or other information spreads in exactly the same way that
diseases
spread through social networks.
MA: Yeah, in '97, we read an article about diarrheal
diseases
killing so many kids around the world, and we kept saying to ourselves, "Well that can't be.
Some could one day patrol our body for all kinds of
diseases
and clean out clogged arteries along the way.
But for now, I would be satisfied beaming new medicines across the globe, fully automated and on demand, saving lives from emerging infectious
diseases
and printing personalized cancer medicines for those who don't have time to wait.
But it's not just soldiers that are at high risk for these
diseases.
However, for over 200 years, this prevention was not believed to extend to psychiatric
diseases.
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