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And so if we can do that, then we can free up resources for buying drugs that you really do need for
treating
AIDS and HIV and malaria and for preventing avian flu.
Terrorism is basically taking an innocent stranger and
treating
them as an enemy whom you kill in order to create fear.
It's taking an innocent stranger and
treating
them as a friend whom you welcome into your home, in order to sow and create understanding or respect, or love.
We'd have a water treatment system
treating
wastewater, turning that into fresh water and generating energy from the solids using just plants and micro-organisms.
Having explained those, that will set up for what I think will be a different idea about how to go about
treating
cancer.
We're
treating
cancer almost like it's an infectious disease.
We're
treating
it as something that got inside of you that we have to kill.
Now, in the 20th century, there was some hope that was generated through the development of pharmaceuticals for
treating
brain disorders.
Then we can try to do things in vivo that have only been done to date in a dish, like high-throughput screening throughout the entire brain for the signals that can cause certain things to happen or that could be good clinical targets for
treating
brain disorders.
One story I want to tell you about is: How can we find targets for
treating
post-traumatic stress disorder, a form of uncontrolled anxiety and fear?
We were
treating
her for malaria, typhoid and gastroenteritis.
You have no prayer of
treating
those diseases effectively and in a non-serendipitous way if you do not know how this works.
It's the development of a prosthetic device for
treating
blindness.
So the same strategy that we used to find the code for the retina we can also use to find the code for other areas, for example, the auditory system and the motor system, so for
treating
deafness and for motor disorders.
We would be
treating
this as a true emergency.
I made it and I set to work
treating
her.
And so I find it interesting that instead of
treating
this disease by preventing exposure to the chemicals that promote it, we simply respond by putting more chemicals into the environment.
Because this is
treating
your audience like a moron.
But perhaps most interesting, to me anyway, and most important, is the idea of diagnosing a disease much earlier on in the progression, and then
treating
the disease to cure the disease instead of
treating
a symptom.
Trying to change transmission rates by
treating
other sexually transmitted diseases.
And so, you know, this is the Middle Passage, this is an incredibly significant event, and she's
treating
it like, basically some black people went on a cruise, this is more or less how it sounds to her. (Laughter) And so, to me, I wanted more value in this, so when she asked if she could play a game, I said, "Yes."
Well, here I can't help but think of the groundbreaking clinical trials recently conducted at East Carolina University that showed that online games can outperform pharmaceuticals for
treating
clinical anxiety and depression.
We heard there was a woman doctor who was
treating
people.
So, similarly, when we think about our partner MTTS, they've made some amazing technologies for
treating
newborn illnesses.
And in the process, none of these things really are productive because you are
treating
the symptoms, not the causes of Africa's fundamental problems.
Don't just tell me that you study trabeculae, but tell me that you study trabeculae, which is the mesh-like structure of our bones because it's important to understanding and
treating
osteoporosis.
The reason is, they're
treating
other people like a computer, and the brain is too.
These population studies that we've done have created tons of miracle drugs that have saved millions of lives, but the problem is that health care is
treating
us as averages, not unique individuals, because at the end of the day, the patient is not the same thing as the population who are studied.
I've really tried to solve some big problems: counterterrorism, nuclear terrorism, and health care and diagnosing and
treating
cancer, but I started thinking about all these problems, and I realized that the really biggest problem we face, what all these other problems come down to, is energy, is electricity, the flow of electrons.
Now, imagine we thought bruises were the problem, and we evolved a giant medical establishment and a culture around
treating
bruises: masking creams, painkillers, you name it, all the while ignoring the fact that people are still banging their shins into coffee tables.
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