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So literally, imagine this device in the middle of the developing world where there are no doctors, 25 percent of the disease burden and 1.3 percent of the
health
care workers.
If someone comes to you with a plan that really looks like it might be part of this solution, are you ready to invest in those technologies, even if they aren't maximized for profits, they might be maximized for the future
health
of the planet?
Women's health, from a federal funding standpoint, sometimes it's popular, sometimes it's not so popular.
And it moves up with Mao Tse-Tung getting health, not getting so rich.
But we have to bring United States forward quite a while to find the same
health
of the United States as we have in the Philippines.
About 1957 here, the
health
of the United States is the same as the Philippines.
And how long do we have to bring United States to get the same
health
as Chile has today?
This is really a change, that you have this lag of more or less 30, 40 years' difference on the
health.
And behind the
health
is the educational level.
And this is the same thing, money down there, and health, you know?
This really shows you, we have not seen good economic and
health
progress anywhere in the world without destroying the climate.
This isn't just inconvenient, this is inefficient, it's expensive, it's harmful to human health, harmful to the environment, and it's unproductive.
The only way they're going to lift themselves out of energy poverty is by adapting fuels that are more efficient, that are less expensive, that are better for human health, better for the environment and that are more productive.
And as a result, birth control has almost completely and totally disappeared from the global
health
agenda.
In the global
health
community, we like to say it's one of the longest pieces of research that's been running.
We have so many great
health
statistics.
And one of the things that we're going to do is do a large event July 11 in London, with a whole host of countries, a whole host of African nations, to all say we're putting this back on the global
health
agenda.
And what I want to lay out for you today is a different way of thinking about how to treat debilitating disease, why it's important, why without it perhaps our
health
care system will melt down if you think it already hasn't, and where we are clinically today, and where we might go tomorrow, and what some of the hurdles are.
But before doing that, what I'd like to do is share my depression about the
health
care system and the need for this with you.
This is age versus cost of
health
care.
And you can see that right around age 45, 40 to 45, there's a sudden spike in the cost of
health
care.
If you do the right studies, you can look at how much you as an individual spend on your own
health
care, plotted over your lifetime.
You can ration
health
care.
They need this to work or their
health
system dies.
In the last few years we realized we were in the deepest crisis of medicine's existence due to something you don't normally think about when you're a doctor concerned with how you do good for people, which is the cost of
health
care.
But I would go further and say that making systems work, whether in
health
care, education, climate change, making a pathway out of poverty, is the great task of our generation as a whole.
The
health
care industry would like stronger protections for inventors.
I'm an archeological geneticist at the Center for Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and I study the origins and evolution of human
health
and disease by conducting genetic research on the skeletal and mummified remains of ancient humans.
And through this work, I hope to better understand the evolutionary vulnerabilities of our bodies, so that we can improve and better manage our
health
in the future.
The most important
health
challenges today are not caused by simple mutations in our genome, but rather result from a complex and dynamic interplay between genetic variation, diet, microbes and parasites and our immune response.
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