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First of all, there aren't a lot of big inventions in the pipeline, and this is a big problem for human health, and the pharmaceutical industry has got a bigger problem, that they're about to fall off something called the patent cliff.
So these 20-somethings created an alternative
health
care system, where what they did is they used Twitter and basic publicly available tools that when someone's injured, a car would show up, it would pick them up, take them to a makeshift medical clinic, where you'd get medical treatment, as opposed to being executed.
I read, I write, I think about global
health
a lot.
More than 700 of these boats, which are fishermen boats repurposed with oil absorbent in white and oil containment in orange, were used, but they only collected three percent of the oil on the surface, and the
health
of the cleaners were very deeply affected.
Every single second that you are not sitting still, you are actively improving the
health
of your heart, and your lungs and brains.
If you can manage to experience three positive emotions for every one negative emotion over the course of an hour, a day, a week, you dramatically improve your
health
and your ability to successfully tackle any problem you're facing.
And so this microbial diversity differs between people, and what people have been thinking about in the last 10, maybe 15 years is, maybe these microbes, this microbial cloud in and on us, and the variation between us, may be responsible for some of the
health
and illness differences between us.
It's about the fastest and the most efficient and the most dazzling gadget you can have, while about two-thirds of the world can hardly reach the most basic of this technology to even address fundamental needs in life, including
health
care, education and all these kinds of very fundamental issues.
It's basically a little
health
care screening tool that we developed.
In India, there is a context of these amazing people, the
health
care workers called ASHA workers.
They are essentially foot soldiers for the
health
care system who live in the local community and are trained with basic tools and basic concepts of
health
care, and the main purpose is basically to inform people to basically, how to lead a better life, but also to divert or sort of make recommendations of what kind of
health
care should they approach?
But the problem with that is that we realized after a bunch of research that they are amazing at referring people to the nearest clinic or the public
health
care system, but what happens at the public
health
care system is this: these incredibly long lines and too many people who overload the system simply because there's not enough doctors and facilities for the population that's being referred.
So we said, "What can we do with the ASHA worker that'll allow this ASHA worker to become an interesting filter, but not just a filter, a really well thought through referral system that allows load balancing of the network, and directs patients to different sources of
health
care based on the severity or the criticalness of those situations?"
And that'll make such a huge difference on the system, because the amount of waiting time and the amount of distances that people need to travel, often sometimes seven to 15 kilometers, sometimes by foot, to get a simple
health
check done, is very, very detrimental in the sense that it really dissuades people from getting access to
health
care.
And if it had pointed to the orange or the amber, it basically meant you had to have, sort of, more continuous care from the
health
care worker.
So that was a very simple three-step screening process that could basically change the equation of how public
health
care works in so many different ways.
But most importantly, what we are trying to do right now is we are trying to scale this up, because there are over 250,000 ASHA workers on the ground who are these amazing foot soldiers, and if we can give at least a fraction of them the access to these things, it just changes the way the economics of public
health
care works, and it changes the way systems actually function, not just on a systematic planning level, but also in a very grassroots, bottom-up level.
That
health
that you're working on cannot be sustainable without infrastructure.
And looking back historically at the timeline of honeybee health, we can go back to the year 950 and see that there was also a great mortality of bees in Ireland.
I got my Ph.D. studying honeybee
health.
Humans think about our own
health
in a prospective way.
For all their differences, people largely agree on what goes into human well-being: life, health, sustenance, prosperity, peace, freedom, safety, knowledge, leisure, happiness.
Do all of these gains in health, wealth, safety, knowledge and leisure make us any happier?
And this story belongs not to any tribe but to all of humanity, to any sentient creature with the power of reason and the urge to persist in its being, for it requires only the convictions that life is better than death,
health
is better than sickness, abundance is better than want, freedom is better than coercion, happiness is better than suffering and knowledge is better than ignorance and superstition.
Self-sustaining entities, 18 months return on investment, plus we're paying people living wage and
health
benefits, while feeding people for pennies on the dollar.
There has been much discussed in the last few years about the rising cost of
health
care.
So these vocal effects can actually be quite subtle, in some cases, but with any digital microphone, and using precision voice analysis software in combination with the latest in machine learning, which is very advanced by now, we can now quantify exactly where somebody lies on a continuum between
health
and disease using voice signals alone.
Corner row railway, station car park, front of a
health
center, people's front gardens, and even in front of the police station.
We've just had a 6-million-pound
health
center built in Todmorden, and for some reason that I cannot comprehend, it has been surrounded by prickly plants.
This solution comes from my collaboration with a tribal
health
organization called the Norton Sound
Health
Corporation.
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