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Increasingly common medical conditions like obesity, endocrine disorders, C-section and preterm births all can disrupt the underlying biology of lactation.
Over 60 years of international research has shown us that children who grow up in institutions, even the very best institutions, are at serious risk of developing mental illnesses, attachment disorders, growth and speech delays, and many will struggle with an inability to reintegrate back into society later in life and form healthy relationships as adults.
While the exact cause of depression isn't clear, research suggests that most mental
disorders
develop, at least in part, because of a chemical imbalance in the brain, and/or an underlying genetic predisposition.
And now, 14 of the
disorders
are treatable, two of them actually curable.
Higher rates of chronic pain, autoimmune disorders, disordered eating, mental distress, anxiety, self harm, depression.
Now, SUDEP, even though most of you have never heard of it, is actually the number two cause of years of potential life lost of all neurological
disorders.
And genetic testing in people with rare
disorders
that prevent them from feeling pain have pinpointed several other possible targets for drugs and perhaps eventually gene therapy.
There's people with severe mood
disorders
that they can't even control.
And I've come to understand why it is that Chinese universities are said to offer degrees in ping-pong, and why researchers have found that ping-pong can actually help a little with mild mental
disorders
and even autism.
Full of shocking and disturbing content, these pictures and videos burrow into their memories where, at any time, they can have unpredictable effects: eating disorders, loss of libido, anxiety disorders, alcoholism, depression, which can even lead to suicide.
If they are unlucky, they develop post-traumatic stress disorders, like soldiers after war missions.
It was natural for me to go to Flint, because industrial pollution, bacteria-contaminated water were all too familiar for me growing up in my hometown, Braddock, Pennsylvania, where my mother and I battled cancer and autoimmune
disorders
like lupus.
In another area, there are certain
disorders
in which a single enzyme in a person's body doesn't work properly.
And in experimental feedings to rodents and ferrets, we found that the animals exhibit symptoms never seen with flu: seizures, central nervous system disorders, partial paralysis.
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.
So although there is still much to learn and procedures to optimize, these memory-destroying treatments hold great promise for the treatment of mental health
disorders
like PTSD.
These
disorders
start early, by age four, and by adolescence, one in 12 youths are severely impaired in their ability to function at home, in school and with peers.
They were also inoculating me from a lifetime of anxiety
disorders.
I run groups for parents of young adults with anxiety
disorders.
And because of that neglect or abuse, they can have learning difficulties, they can have attachment
disorders
and they can have developmental delays.
I think that we can come up with very concrete solutions on how to treat
disorders.
Depression, there's a great approach to that in mood
disorders.
And sleep
disorders.
Despite the fact that each and every one of these
disorders
originates in the brain, most of these
disorders
are diagnosed solely on the basis of observable behavior.
Yet, despite all the advances in medical technology, the diagnosis of brain
disorders
in one in six children still remained so limited.
And then I came across a team at Harvard University that had taken one such advanced medical technology and finally applied it, instead of in brain research, towards diagnosing brain
disorders
in children.
And so I became the head of neurophysiology for the clinical arm of this team, and we're finally able to use this technology towards actually helping children with brain
disorders.
For too long now, children with developmental
disorders
have suffered from misdiagnosis while their real problems have gone undetected and left to worsen.
The headlines tell us that genes can give us scary diseases, maybe even shape our personality, or give us mental
disorders.
And so the technologies for seeing connectomes will allow us to finally read mis-wiring of the brain, to see mental
disorders
in connectomes.
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