Diseases
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And thankfully, scientists like Dr. Page from the Whitehead Institute, who works on the Y chromosome, and Doctor Yang from UCLA, they have found evidence that tells us that those sex-determining chromosomes that are in every cell in our bodies continue to remain active for our entire lives and could be what's responsible for the differences we see in the dosing of drugs, or why there are differences between men and women in the susceptibility and severity of
diseases.
So the implications for science are enormous, because here you could find, for example, microbes that could be useful to resolve
diseases
in medicine, or you could find even a new kind of material with unknown properties.
For example, humans who suffer from
diseases
like diabetes or chronic gut inflamation typically have less microbial variety in their guts.
One of the reasons I know this is that babies whose mothers have 12 or more weeks at home with them are more likely to get their vaccinations and their well checks in their first year, so those babies are more protected from deadly and disabling
diseases.
We have taken the fish out of the oceans and we have added in fertilizer, sewage, diseases, oil, pollution, sediments.
And it turns out that, although Ebola spreads through these more range-limited, large-droplet routes, there's all these other sorts of
diseases
that can be spread in the airplane cabin.
When we take a look at this, what we also find is that it's very difficult to pre-screen for these
diseases.
For example, scientists currently use stem cells to treat patients with blood
diseases
such as leukemia.
And mosquito-borne
diseases
kill millions of people every year.
Over a million people worldwide die every year from mosquito-borne diseases, and that's just people.
Horses, dogs, cats, they can all get
diseases
from mosquitoes too.
American Natives were enslaved, but many died from new diseases, while others effectively resisted.
Certain diseases, growths in the thryoid or chemical imbalances in the body can confuse the organ and make it deaf to the pituitary's guiding commands.
It is an organ that actively releases hormones and immune system chemicals called cytokines that can increase your risk of developing chronic diseases, such as heart disease and insulin resistance.
It shapes physicians' diagnoses, measurements, treatments, prescriptions, even the very definition of
diseases.
He promoted the racial concept of disease, that people of different races suffer from different
diseases
and experience common
diseases
differently.
Most notably, millions of people worldwide suffer from autoimmune diseases, in which the immune system treats normal bodily cues as threats, so the body attacks itself.
Genes silenced or expressed only at low levels in newborns become prominent in older people, leading to the development of degenerative diseases, like Alzheimer's, which accelerate aging.
And these reports are pretty simple: it has all the
diseases
that the patient has, all the drugs that they're on, and all the adverse events, or side effects, that they experience.
We could have found new effects of drugs that neither of them has alone, but together, instead of causing a side effect, they could be a new and novel treatment for
diseases
that don't have treatments or where the treatments are not effective.
It substantially raises the probability of diseases, like diabetes, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and cancer.
That barrier is also why they, unlike other contraceptive methods, are able to prevent transmission of certain sexually transmitted
diseases.
Right now we're seeing microbial
diseases
from the tropics spread to the higher latitudes; the transportation revolution has had a lot to do with this.
But the changing conditions change the latitudes and the areas where these microbial
diseases
can become endemic and change the range of the vectors, like mosquitoes and ticks that carry them.
They can be triggered by all sorts of things, including allergic reactions, dryness, and even some
diseases.
This category of injury doesn't cause noticable symptoms right away, but can lead to severe degenerative brain
diseases
over time if it happens repeatedly.
That’s how you can develop immunity to certain diseases, like chickenpox.
Some people have autoimmune diseases, which trick the immune system into attacking the body’s own perfectly healthy cells.
Global citizens will partner with the world's leading NGOs to end
diseases
like polio and malaria.
In eight short years, non-communicable
diseases
will become the leading causes of death in Africa.
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