Diseases
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Depression and PTSD are chronic, often lifelong, clinical
diseases.
These stages are of course related to sleep disorders, but they are also related to various
diseases.
And that got doctors very excited, because doctors, they always want to know more information about their patients, particularly at home, and this is particularly true in chronic diseases, like pulmonary diseases, like COPD, or heart failure or Alzheimer's and even depression.
All of these chronic
diseases
are very important.
But what is really interesting about chronic
diseases
is that when the person, for example, has a problem that leads to the hospital and the emergency room, this problem doesn't happen overnight.
She has heart failure, and I'm sure many of you guys in the audience have parents, grandparents, loved ones who have chronic
diseases.
This can change health care as we know it today, improve how we understand chronic
diseases
and also save many lives.
They are blind from
diseases
that are either completely curable or preventable.
It makes it possible to pick up
diseases
of the eye and of the body that would not be possible without access to the eye, and that clip-on device can be manufactured for just a few dollars, and people can be cured of blindness, and I think it says a lot about us as a human race if we've developed cures and we don't deliver them.
Which is ...? Water-borne
diseases?
Today, however, we still face massive challenges in detecting and diagnosing several life-threatening illnesses, such as infectious
diseases
and cancer.
Our best way to help these patients is to perform early detection and diagnoses of these
diseases.
So how do we detect these
diseases
today, and can artificial intelligence help?
In patients who, unfortunately, are suspected of these diseases, an expert physician first orders very expensive medical imaging technologies such as fluorescent imaging, CTs, MRIs, to be performed.
It propelled me to go on and to co-lead a team that discovered the first cancer susceptibility gene, and in the intervening decades since then, there has been literally a seismic shift in our understanding of what goes on, what genetic variations are sitting behind various
diseases.
And let's go and then screen those to find those who are carrying genes for childhood
diseases.
In order for us to get this project to work, we need individuals to step up in a different role and to be engaged, to realize this dream, this open crowd-sourced project, to find those unexpected heroes, to evolve from the current concepts of resources and constraints, to design those preventive therapies, and to extend it beyond childhood diseases, to go all the way up to ways that we could look at Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, we're going to need us to be looking inside ourselves and asking, "What are our roles?
This is an unprecedented history of the human race, and it's giving us valuable data about how
diseases
are inherited, how people migrate, and there's a team of scientists at MIT right now studying the world family tree.
Inside the airways and lungs, smoke increases the likelihood of infections, as well as chronic
diseases
like bronchitis and emphysema.
One researcher I worked with who works on the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative
diseases
came up with experiments that were related directly to the animation that she and I worked on together, and in this way, animation can feed back into the research process.
And finally, they're taught over and over again the importance of prevention, especially as chronic
diseases
cripple health systems worldwide.
But in the brain, the consequences of falling behind may be much greater than the embarrassment of dirty countertops, because when it comes to cleaning the brain, it is the very health and function of the mind and the body that's at stake, which is why understanding these very basic housekeeping functions of the brain today may be critical for preventing and treating
diseases
of the mind tomorrow.
Diarrhea and pneumonia are among the top two killers of children under five, and what we can do to prevent these
diseases
isn't some smart, new technological innovations.
Many women in India will tell you they learned all about hygiene, diseases, from this bar of soap from Lifebuoy brand.
Not only did that cancer diagnosis change the life of our family, but that process of going back and forth with new tests, different doctors describing symptoms, discarding
diseases
over and over, was stressful and frustrating, especially for my aunt.
If we want to better understand and decode
diseases
like cancer, we need to stop treating them as acute, isolated episodes, and consider and measure everything that affects our health on a permanent basis.
Now, the local people, they used a decoction of the leaves against infectious
diseases.
But many human afflictions are
diseases
of the heart, the mind and the spirit.
Of course, when you give them clothes, when you give them tools, you also give them
diseases.
And through Zoobiquity conferences, where we bring medical schools together with veterinary schools for collabortive discussions of the shared
diseases
and disorders of animal and human patients.
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