Syndrome
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My main message is: if we can redefine apathy, not as some kind of internal syndrome, but as a complex web of cultural barriers that reinforces disengagement, and if we can clearly define, clearly identify what those obstacles are, and then if we can work together collectively to dismantle those obstacles, then anything is possible.
The consequence is that somebody like me has actually had a brain exposed to more androgens than the woman born with testes who has androgen insensitivity
syndrome.
But this is also very bizarre, because of the story I told you at the beginning about androgen insensitivity
syndrome.
A particularly dramatic example of this comes from a neurological disorder known as Capgras
syndrome.
So Capgras
syndrome
is a disorder where you get a specific delusion.
Sufferers of Capgras
syndrome
believe that the people they love most in the world have been replaced by perfect duplicates.
Now often, a result of Capgras
syndrome
is tragic.
But there's at least one case where Capgras
syndrome
had a happy ending.
"Research described a woman with Capgras
syndrome
who complained about her poorly endowed and sexually inadequate lover."
But that was before she got Capgras
syndrome.
There's something I'm developing here called social intensity syndrome, which tries to account for why guys really prefer male bonding over female mating.
And the other thing is the high incidence of hackers like these who have characteristics which are consistent with Asperger's
syndrome.
And she started this whole citizen science campaign, collected data and drove awareness for sea-star wasting syndrome, to try and figure out what was happening there.
In other words, the mothers with post-traumatic stress
syndrome
had passed on a vulnerability to the condition to their children while they were still in utero.
Now consider this: post-traumatic stress
syndrome
appears to be a reaction to stress gone very wrong, causing its victims tremendous unnecessary suffering.
This creates "the medical school syndrome."
And right around that time, in the 1980's, that we saw women and heart disease deaths going up, up, up, up, up, she wrote an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine and said, the Yentl
syndrome.
And she questioned, she hypothesized, is this a Yentl
syndrome?
The syndrome, the female-pattern now is called microvascular coronary dysfunction, or obstruction.
And that is female-pattern and why we think the Yentl
syndrome
actually is explaining a lot of these gaps.
But I also have Marfan
syndrome.
The only real problem with the ascending aorta in people with Marfan
syndrome
is that it lacks some tensile strength.
And we actually have a bit of a question here, because if there are so many different causes of autism, how do you go from those liabilities to the actual
syndrome?
So how do you go from multiple causes to a
syndrome
that has some homogeneity?
It's been estimated in the U.S., in a tiny colony of big brown bats, that they will feed on over a million insects a year, and in the United States of America, right now bats are being threatened by a disease known as white-nose
syndrome.
So the next time you get dengue fever, if it's a different strain, you're more susceptible, you're likely to get worse symptoms, and you're more likely to get the more severe forms, hemorrhagic fever or shock
syndrome.
One has Asperger
syndrome.
He said, "There is no reason to feel guilty about putting a Down's
syndrome
child away, whether it is 'put away' in the sense of hidden in a sanitarium or in a more responsible, lethal sense.
One of the families I interviewed, Tom and Karen Robards, were taken aback when, as young and successful New Yorkers, their first child was diagnosed with Down
syndrome.
In the time since that "Atlantic Monthly" story ran, the life expectancy for people with Down
syndrome
has tripled.
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