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When you're in emotional pain,
treat
yourself with the same compassion you would expect from a truly good friend.
For our patients who do screen positive, we have a multidisciplinary treatment team that works to reduce the dose of adversity and
treat
symptoms using best practices, including home visits, care coordination, mental health care, nutrition, holistic interventions, and yes, medication when necessary.
We developed new medicines like penicillin so we could
treat
those infectious diseases.
And they also list the medications that physicians have prescribed to
treat
it, like anti-depressants or hormones.
Over-the-counter drugs like Midol even claim to
treat
PMS symptoms like tension and irritability, even though they only contain a diuretic, a pain reliever and caffeine.
So that is how we should
treat
them.
But more importantly, he taught us how to
treat
the most vulnerable sections, the most deprived people, with dignity and respect.
We don't
treat
somebody or value them based on their monthly income or their credit score, but we have this double standard when it comes to the way that we value our businesses, and you know what?
And I decided to explore how we can program bacteria to detect and
treat
diseases in our bodies like cancer.
Now, since these bacteria specifically localize to tumors, we've been programming them to not only detect cancer but also to
treat
cancer by producing therapeutic molecules from within the tumor environment that shrink the existing tumors, and we've been doing this using quorum sensing programs like you saw in the previous movies.
Altogether, imagine in the future taking a programmed probiotic that could detect and
treat
cancer, or even other diseases.
So there are lots of things that we're still working on, but one thing I have learned is that bamboo will
treat
you well if you use it right.
Treat
it properly, design it carefully, and a bamboo structure can last a lifetime.
It had nothing to do with hating my body, I just love it enough to let it go, I
treat
it like a house, and when your house is falling apart, you do not evacuate, you make it comfortable enough to house all your insides, you make it pretty enough to invite guests over, you make the floorboards strong enough to stand on.
We can change the radio station when we hear songs that
treat
women as nothing.
We can spend our box office dollars elsewhere when movies don't
treat
women as anything more than decorative objects.
We can stop supporting professional sports where the athletes
treat
their partners like punching bags.
Similarly, the orange box on the side here, it's a school bus, and we have to
treat
that differently as well.
That is an all-pervasive problem, because men can exert that power and if an abusive husband or an employer, for instance, wants to cheat women, they can say that if women are not equal in the eyes of God, why should I
treat
them as equals myself?
Now, that's a very extreme example, obviously, in the case of the chain gang, but actually almost everywhere in the world we
treat
addicts to some degree like that.
You've probably heard of it, and it's manufactured as a drug that has completely changed how we
treat
diabetes.
And in fact, it's their differences that make them great drugs to
treat
different diseases.
As Americans, we often find ways to cook for each other, to dance with each other, to host with each other, but why can't that translate into how we
treat
each other as communities?
I knew how to
treat
her condition; it was pretty straightforward.
I transferred to a new treatment center that understood my aversions, my trauma, and my social anxiety, and they knew how to
treat
it, and I got the help I finally needed.
I will share an absolutely amazing development in aging research that could revolutionize the way we think about aging and how we may
treat
age-related diseases in the future.
We're running a small clinical study at Stanford, where we
treat
Alzheimer's patients with mild disease with a pint of plasma from young volunteers, 20-year-olds, and do this once a week for four weeks, and then we look at their brains with imaging.
And if we can turn it back on a little bit, maybe we can find the factors that are mediating these effects, we can produce these factors synthetically and we can
treat
diseases of aging, such as Alzheimer's disease or other dementias.
We fear Ebola because of the fact that it kills us and we can't
treat
it.
A man and his son are driving on the freeway, and they're in a terrible accident, and the father is killed, and the son is brought to the hospital emergency room, and as they're bringing the son into the hospital emergency room, the emergency room attending physician sees the boy and says, "Oh, I can't
treat
him, that's my son."
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