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But the second example I want to give you is, I happened to be an
early
guinea pig, and I got very lucky to have my whole genome sequenced.
The soap companies did it in the
early
20th century.
Remarkable stories, good-news stories, all of which boil down to understanding something about the diseases that has allowed us to detect
early
and intervene
early.
Early
detection,
early
intervention, that's the story for these successes.
There's a long list of disorders that contribute, and as I mentioned before, often
early
in life.
But what really drives these numbers, this high morbidity, and to some extent the high mortality, is the fact that these start very
early
in life.
These are scans from Judy Rapoport and her colleagues at the National Institute of Mental Health in which they studied children with very
early
onset schizophrenia, and you can see already in the top there's areas that are red or orange, yellow, are places where there's less gray matter, and as they followed them over five years, comparing them to age match controls, you can see that, particularly in areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the superior temporal gyrus, there's a profound loss of gray matter.
The good-news stories in medicine are
early
detection,
early
intervention.
That's not
early
detection.
That's not
early
intervention.
As you know, this is the main symptom of
early
onset Alzheimer's disease.
We are going to operate on 50 patients with
early
Alzheimer's disease to see whether this is safe and effective, whether we can improve their neurologic function.
We went from 25 percent urban to 75 percent by the
early
postwar years.
Here's an
early
computer.
I spent my entire
early
career making complex stuff.
She has this show right now at MoMA, where some of these
early
works are here on display at MoMA, on the walls.
As you age from infant age, your vision gets better, and maybe in your late teens,
early
twenties, you're looking for a mate, and your vision goes after that.
In this talk today, I want to present a different idea for why investing in
early
childhood education makes sense as a public investment.
It's a different idea, because usually, when people talk about
early
childhood programs, they talk about all the wonderful benefits for participants in terms of former participants, in preschool, they have better K-12 test scores, better adult earnings.
And that's actually crucial because if we're going to get increased investment in
early
childhood programs, we need to interest state governments in this.
All I mean is, is that
early
childhood education can bring more and better jobs to a state and can thereby promote higher per capita earnings for the state's residents.
Now, I think it's fair to say that when people think about state and local economic development, they don't generally think first about what they're doing about childcare and
early
childhood programs.
My argument is essentially that
early
childhood programs can do exactly the same thing, create more and better jobs, but in a different way.
So as a result, if we can invest in other people's children through preschool and other
early
childhood programs that are high-quality, we not only help those children, we help everyone in the metropolitan area gain in wages and we'll have the metropolitan area gain in job growth.
Another objection used sometimes here to invest in
early
childhood programs is concern about people moving out.
Okay, so to sum up, there is a lot of research evidence that
early
childhood programs, if run in a high-quality way, pay off in higher adult skills.
I actually think the more profound barrier is the long-term nature of the benefits from
early
childhood programs.
So I think the research evidence on the benefits of
early
childhood programs for the local economy is extremely strong.
And I know this because I spent my
early
life as a child.
That story, in terms of buildings, started in the late '60s,
early '
70s.
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