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But the question is, does this matter to babies in how they
treat
the puppets?
Now I know that you don't have to be a statistician to understand the power and the purpose of data, but you do have to
treat
people with respect and have compassionate care.
At some point, I couldn't bear the desecration of the river, such an important part of my city, and I decided to take action, especially after I heard that the city received a grant to divert sewage water and to
treat
it.
It was for us to take our design ego and our sense of authorship and put it in the backseat and to focus mainly on being activists and on trying to coalesce all of the agendas of stakeholders and focus on the main goals of the project: that is, to uncover the river,
treat
its water, and provide public spaces for all.
She’s well stocked with the essentials she needs to
treat
her patients.
The honest answer is that in healthcare, we often
treat
symptoms without addressing the conditions that make you sick in the first place.
Many people justify the high cost of neuroscience research by pointing out that it may help us someday to
treat
brain disorders like Alzheimer's and autism.
We have students who sit together, black kids and white kids, and what we've discovered is you can solve the race problem by creating a world class environment, because people will have a tendency to show you world class behavior if you
treat
them in that way.
I beat out all the Ph.D.'s because I figured that if you
treat
children like human beings, it increases the likelihood they're going to behave that way.
We came up with a drug cocktail consisting of tocilizumab, which is currently used to
treat
rheumatoid arthritis, and reparixin, which is currently in clinical trials against breast cancer.
Second, students
treat
the whole patient, mind and body, in the context of their families, their communities and their culture.
We have 21st-century medical treatments and drugs to
treat
cancer, but we still have 20th-century procedures and processes for diagnosis, if any.
I believe how we
treat
the uprooted will shape the future of our world.
And since we have this data, we need to
treat
it with appropriate privacy controls and consumer opt-in, and beyond that, we need to be clear about our hypotheses, the methodologies that we use, and our confidence in the result.
What we have to do is
treat
critical thinking with respect and be inspired by examples like the Health Media Collaboratory, and as they say in the superhero movies, let's use our powers for good.
Howard Florey had managed to synthesize a very small amount of penicillin, a drug that had been discovered 12 years before by Alexander Fleming but had never actually been used to
treat
a human, and indeed no one even knew if the drug would work, if it was full of impurities that would kill the patient, but Florey and his team figured if they had to use it, they might as well use it on someone who was going to die anyway.
Right now, much of the world depends on one drug, artemisinin drugs, essentially to
treat
malaria.
Resistance to artemisinin has already emerged, and if this were to become widespread, that puts at risk the single drug that we have to
treat
malaria around the world in a way that's currently safe and efficacious.
At Zoobiquity conferences, participants learn how treating breast cancer in a tiger can help us better
treat
breast cancer in a kindergarten teacher; how understanding polycystic overies in a Holstein cow can help us better take care of a dance instructor with painful periods; and how better understanding the treatment of separation anxiety in a high-strung Sheltie can help an anxious young child struggling with his first days of school.
Let's first go to China, where the country's largest I.T. service provider, Neusoft, has developed a telemedicine solution to help doctors in cities remotely
treat
old and poor patients in Chinese villages.
Instead of building expensive hospitals, China is using telemedicine to cost-effectively
treat
millions of patients, and Africa, instead of building banks and electricity grids, is going straight to mobile payments and distributed clean energy.
Now we
treat
100,000 patients a year in our projects.
We use a system of two leach pits to
treat
the waste.
But we
treat
this skull with great respect at our lab and here at TED.
What's truly scary is not knowing about our bodies, our brains and our diseases so we can effectively
treat
them.
Not so much different from us, they can use plants to
treat
their intestinal parasites.
Now, I think that we should look at these animals, and we can learn from them how to
treat
our own diseases.
In this way, elephants have told us how to
treat
stomach upset, and porcupines have told people how to
treat
bloody diarrhea.
And yet, even though there are scientifically proven techniques we could use to
treat
these kinds of psychological injuries, we don't.
Because you can't
treat
a psychological wound if you don't even know you're injured.
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