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This is big news for patients, and it's actually very big news for the field of enzyme-replacement therapy more generally, because there are other targets out there where this would be a good approach.
I think what this does is that it allows doctors and other folks an opportunity to envision a different kind of future for themselves and their
patients.
Helping health care professionals communicate more meaningfully with each other, with their
patients
and with themselves is certainly not going to magically change everything that is wrong with the contemporary health care system, and it's not going to live to the immense burdens we place on our physicians, but it is absolutely key in making sure that our healers are healthy enough to heal the rest of us.
What do we do when we don't have any containment rooms with reverse air that will allow the healthcare workers to take care of
patients?
You know, you would ask
patients
questions and some people would tell you, "Don't listen to what the patient said."
We know that
patients
know and understand their bodies better, but these days we're trying to divorce them from that idea.
Researchers in the 1930s investigated this idea by injecting compounds derived from mustard gas into the veins of cancer
patients.
Even in people with acute myeloid leukemia— an aggressive blood cancer— chemotherapy puts an estimated 60% of
patients
under 60 into remission following their first phase of treatment.
And on the fourth week, the doctors come and they mow out an area, put a tensile structure on the top, and when the doctors have finished treating and seeing
patients
and villagers, you cut down the clinic and you eat it.
And yet there have been almost no significant improvements in outcomes for
patients
with brain diseases in the past 40 years.
And thus, we could put huge batteries of these probes into the brains of
patients
and record from thousands of their neurons without any risk to them.
Because, starting in the 2060s, with the ability to record the neural activity in the brains of
patients
with these different mental diseases, rather than defining the diseases on the basis of their symptoms, as we had at the beginning of the century, we started to define them on the basis of the actual pathology that we observed at the neural level.
So rather than prescribing drugs to people essentially at random, as we had, we learned how to predict which drugs would be most effective in which patients, and that just led to this huge improvement in outcomes.
Then, approximately 25 percent of all
patients
never have any symptoms.
Then we tried it with my son, Dr. Tim Fischell, we tried it on some human
patients
who had to have a stent put in.
You wait as burns and other critical
patients
are treated, because 75 percent of the
patients
who go to an emergency room with chest pains don't have AMI, so you're not taken very seriously.
And here's one of the
patients
who has an aura and always has a headache, bad one, after the aura.
And this shows what an electroencephalogram is, and on the left is the signal of a spontaneous seizure of one of the
patients.
Engage a company having prior successes for human factors engineering and industrial design to optimize the design of the first portable TMS device that will be sold to the
patients
who have migraine headaches.
What is astonishing about this is, even though we don't know really how much of this was intended to be religious, or how much of it was intended to be therapeutic, what we can tell is that these
patients
lived!
After these very long, painstaking operations, attempting to cure things they'd never been able to touch before, the
patients
died.
And infection would continue to claim a majority of surgical
patients
until the next big revolution in surgery, which was aseptic technique.
Meanwhile, 5 to 15% of
patients
in developed countries self-identify as allergic to penicillin, making it the most commonly reported drug allergy.
Many
patients
acquire the allergy label as children, when a rash appears after they’re treated for an infection with penicillin or closely related drugs.
And that's the case of schizophrenic patients, who have auditory hallucinations.
And bone marrow is actually what we use to save the lives of tens of thousands of patients, most of whom have advanced malignancies like leukemia and lymphoma and some other diseases.
Seeing his own dwindling light, the doctor felt the fear he’d often glimpsed in his patients’ eyes.
But so many of the
patients
have blood in their urine from kidney disease, they have gastroenteritis, they certainly have heart failure very often, we know that it affects taste and smell, the olfactory nerves, we know, of course, about the lung.
Or if you got one percent of the
patients
in the NHS to, in some sense, be co-producers of health.
Those
patients
for whom there is nothing we can do.
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