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The symptoms of our
illnesses
are annoying, but collectively, they signify an ancient process that will continue barricading our bodies against the outside world for centuries to come.
They want to know the answer, and this category allows doctors to treat what would otherwise be untreatable, to explain
illnesses
that have no explanation.
Many of us have suicidal thoughts at some point, but persistent, ongoing thoughts of suicide and devising a means to die are symptoms of pathology, and like many illnesses, the condition has to be recognized and treated before a life is lost.
There were a variety of factors that contributed to Crystal's improvement which we later came to call the "George Mark bump," a lovely, not uncommon phenomenon where children outlive the prognoses of their
illnesses
if they're outside of the hospital.
We're responsible for helping patients have clarity around their prognoses and their treatment options, and that's never easy, but it's especially tough when you're dealing with potentially terminal
illnesses
like cancer.
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.
We found out we could take fuzzy concepts like depression, alcoholism, and measure them with rigor; that we could create a classification of the mental illnesses; that we could understand the causality of the mental
illnesses.
Anger has now been implicated in a whole array of
illnesses
that are casually dismissed as "women's illnesses."
Patients suffering from the same mental
illnesses
also performed similarly, making the test a reliable diagnostic tool.
Most patients feel that those risks are acceptable for the chance to diagnose and treat their
illnesses.
And if you go untreated with a sleep disorder like sleep apnea, you're more likely to get many of these
illnesses.
These future labs-on-a-chip may easily, rapidly, and non-invasively detect a host of illnesses, by analyzing human saliva or sweat in a doctor’s office or the convenience of our homes.
As we live longer and longer, surviving
illnesses
and injuries that would have killed our grandparents, even our parents, the vast majority of us will travel back and forth between these realms, spending much of our lives somewhere between the two.
Illnesses
that were once easily treatable are now untreatable.
As doctors, we see our patients who have chronic
illnesses
in an episodic way.
In addition to all of this, they're dealing with the inevitable loneliness, isolation and anxiety that people who have chronic
illnesses
deal with.
But they were able to point to WHO and let them know that there was this surprising and unexplained cluster of
illnesses
that looked like bird flu.
There are simply too many random factors: accidents, accidents of birth, accidents of things dropping on people's heads, illnesses, etc.
Two infect the lungs, and cause much more severe
illnesses.
That we have today more than a billion people below the absolute poverty line, that we have more than a billion people without proper drinking water in the world, twice that number, more than two billion people without sanitation and so on, and the consequent
illnesses
of mothers and children, still, child mortality of more than 10 million people every year, children dying before they are five years old: The cause of this is, to a large extent, grand corruption.
And I think that my mathematics, surprisingly enough, has been of great help to the surgeons studying lung
illnesses
and also kidney illnesses, all these branching systems, for which there was no geometry.
Miles is a part of a project for people that are ill; they pay to be frozen in the hope that they will be revived in the future when their
illnesses
can cured.
Watch the wonderful human portrayal in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" where the
illnesses
are believable and real.
There are many
illnesses
born in the mind of man which have been given life in modern times.
But this terrific movie is also a reflection about man, the dangers he dreads (notably, the ones that could cause the end of the world and here, these are virus that can create illnesses).
Yes, it is Fiction, but people do not get the real idea about the
illnesses.
It is like many other
illnesses.
This simplistic view of two "mental
illnesses"
gets dressed up with 1) obsessed chick arranging to meet (and sleep with, equally of course) wheelchair bound guy via the plot device of anonymously informing him of a human interest story (he is an NPR-radio-station-type reporter) 2) utterly stupid 'human interest story' (an urban legend style boffo about a bunch of people who "wannabe" paralyzed for no particular reason whatsoever) 3) "magic fred astaire shoes" (of course, again, the shoes are nothing more than a mental "crutch" the guy is subconsciously using to give himself a reason to walk... that enable wheelchair guy to walk...after falling down a lot, only very slowly, with crutches or a cane...sort of like you'd expect someone who has been working out to retard muscular atrophy but who hasn't stood or walked for years to behave when finally standing and walking... 3) a few couldabeengreat lines that came off as too silly to be taken half-seriously because of the trying-to-be-an-allegory but frankly rather silly plot.
But while outbreaks of infectious
illnesses
such as Ebola, flu, Zika, SARS, and – hypothetically – Disease X tend to capture headlines, most global health practitioners understand that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, and cancer pose an even greater threat to health and economic stability.
Malaria, a life-threatening disease transmitted by mosquitos, is one of these
illnesses.
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