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And we know how to rise to a challenge, even a devastating
one.
During the worst of the contagion,
one
thing kept us making those perilous daily journeys into the Ebola wards.
I joke, but I only half joke, that if you come to
one
of our hospitals missing a limb, no
one
will believe you till they get a CAT scan, MRI or orthopedic consult.
You notice that the coat she's carrying is too small for the child who is with her, and therefore, she started out the journey with two children, but dropped
one
off along the way.
One
was scratching at the end of the stick, another child listened at the other end.
And the
one
critical piece missing is that of the patient.
We marry, for example, with great pomp and ceremony and expense to signal our departure from a life of solitude and misery and loneliness to
one
of eternal bliss.
And I wanted to read you this
one
closing passage about
one
patient.
"I recall
one
patient who was at that point no more than a skeleton encased in shrinking skin, unable to speak, his mouth crusted with candida that was resistant to the usual medications.
No, this ritual was about the
one
message that physicians have needed to convey to their patients.
What I want to talk about today is
one
idea.
One
was large numbers of bored teenagers who just didn't like school, couldn't see any relationship between what they learned in school and future jobs.
This is
one
from Yorkshire where, in fact, my nephew, I hope, will be able to attend it.
And this
one
is focused on creative and media industries.
It's not perfect yet, but we think this is
one
idea which can transform the lives of thousands, possibly millions, of teenagers who are really bored by schooling.
And I was thinking, how many terrorists could I possibly play before turning into
one
myself?
And I asked
one
of the voters, I said, "Whom are you going to vote for?"
This
one
belongs to my dead cat, Hettie.
It's a description of the changes in the behavior of
one
enzyme when you drip a chemical extracted from some red grape skin onto some cancer cells in a dish on a bench in a laboratory somewhere.
Obviously, nobody has been able to go back to 1930, get all the people born in
one
maternity unit, and half of them eat lots of fruit and veg and olive oil, half of them eat McDonald's, and then we see how many wrinkles you've got later.
Trials are old; the first
one
was in the Bible, Daniel 1:12.
It's straightforward: take a bunch of people, split them in half, treat
one
group
one
way, the other group, the other way.
I'm going to tell you about
one
trial, which is probably the most well-reported trial in the UK news media over the past decade.
All the previous ones were positive, this
one
will be too."
That should ring alarm bells: if you know the answer to your trial, you shouldn't be doing
one.
And of course, there's the placebo effect,
one
of the most fascinating things in the whole of medicine.
And this has been demonstrated in a whole raft of fascinating studies comparing
one
kind of placebo against another.
So we know, for example, that two sugar pills a day are a more effective treatment for gastric ulcers than
one
sugar pill.
So we know that our beliefs and expectations can be manipulated, which is why we do trials where we control against a placebo, where
one
half of the people get the real treatment, and the other half get placebo.
If there is publication bias, if small negative trials have gone missing in action, you can see it on
one
of these graphs.
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