Onset
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And that was the
onset
of ALS.
I lived every moment anticipating the
onset
of symptoms of the disease.
This is the environment that's being created by cyber weapons today, and historically it was the environment in Europe at the
onset
of World War I.
But eventually it stops working, and diabetes leads to a predictable
onset
of debilitating disease.
The coolest thing would be is if you could diagnose the disease early, and prevent the
onset
of the disease to a bad state.
You can see it over millennia, over centuries, over decades and over years, although there seems to have been a tipping point at the
onset
of the Age of Reason in the sixteenth century.
And one in particular that you probably wouldn't know about, stroke, which has been, along with heart disease, one of the biggest killers in this country, is a disease in which now we know that if you can get people into the emergency room within three hours of the onset, some 30 percent of them will be able to leave the hospital without any disability whatsoever.
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.
This boy is nine years old, perfectly normal until the age six, and then he started twisting his body, first the right foot, then the left foot, then the right arm, then the left arm, then the trunk, and then by the time he arrived, within the course of one or two years of the disease onset, he could no longer walk, he could no longer stand.
As you know, this is the main symptom of early
onset
Alzheimer's disease.
In this new experiment, we're going to constrict it a little bit more so that we know the
onset
of the image and we're going to limit the categories to "face" or "scenery."
GG: So right now, every time the image comes on, we're taking a picture of the
onset
of the image and decoding the EEG.
We just had to align it to the
onset
of the image.
These images show the
onset
of the rains this season in Kenya.
That, and those clouds, were the
onset
of the rains this year.
What you see is there is a rapid
onset.
The damage can manifest in many different ways including blackout, headache, blurry vision, balance problems, altered mood and behavior, problems with memory, thinking, and sleeping, and the
onset
of anxiety and depression.
It was good enough to distinguish between a group of schizophrenics and a control group, a bit like we had done for the ancient texts, but not to predict the future
onset
of psychosis.
So there's the
onset
of what we call Euclidean zoning, the separation of the landscape into large areas of single use.
So there are many things we can do to prevent or delay the
onset
of Alzheimer's.
But right at the
onset
of this climate change event, the rivers change dramatically.
He had tried to see whether you can indeed figure out the
onset
of mania from social media posts before clinical symptoms, and it had worked, and it had worked very well, and he had no idea how it worked or what it was picking up on.
She had a family history of heart disease, however, and one day, she had the sudden
onset
of crushing chest pain.
Both the
onset
and demise of these atrocities came gradually, out of seemingly ordinary circumstances.
I mean, how wonderful would that be, if the
onset
of any chronic diseases would be extremely rare because of this preemptive health care system?
To date, there is no proved treatment or cure, and within 10 to 15 years of its onset, HIBM typically leads to quadriplegia, which is why I now use a wheelchair.
And seen just recently in late 2008, here is that region again, now half in darkness because the southern hemisphere is experiencing the
onset
of August and eventually winter.
The heightened workout a bilingual brain receives throughout its life can also help delay the
onset
of diseases, like Alzheimer's and dementia by as much as five years.
So, here's what happens very soon after the
onset
of sight.
Waiting for that recognition moment may be the best early indicator of the
onset
of dementia than anything that shows up clinically today.
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