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And if, however, you are detected very early, diagnosed early,
treatment
can start, and even in HIV-positives, it makes sense.
And in the last year alone, more than 30,000 people received
treatment
on the Friendship Bench from a grandmother in a community in Zimbabwe.
They will reduce the
treatment
gap for mental, neurological and substance-use disorders.
If you flush a toilet, your feces will go to the sewage
treatment
plants, which are sold as assets, not liabilities.
I like to do things big, and it meant one thing: there is a big gun
treatment
for pulmonary hypertension called Flolan, and it's not just a drug; it's a way of life.
SK: Or even the idea that the nipple deserves the same
treatment
that a DJ gives his deck when he's trying to turn up the volume.
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.
And we've set up charities that will help us fund the clinical research to determine the best
treatment
practice now and better
treatment
into the future, so we don't just sit on our laurels and say, "Okay, we're doing okay.
And we will actually try to get to the point where we have a predictive model where we can understand, when cancer happens, what's actually happening in there and which
treatment
will treat that cancer.
So let me just end with giving you a little picture of what I think cancer
treatment
will be like in the future.
But I think eventually, we will design for everybody a custom
treatment
for cancer.
Now, if drugs fail in epileptic treatment, one of the strategies is to remove part of the brain, but that's irreversible, and there could be side effects.
There's one in the skull, and then for good measure, I had these other tumors, including, by the time my
treatment
started, one was growing out of my tongue.
Unlike the smashed glass of my car, plasticity of the brain means that there was always a possibility, with treatment, to train the brain so that you can regain and raise your level of awareness and consciousness.
The global perspective is that up to 30 percent of children in school have learning weaknesses that are not self-correcting, but with appropriate treatment, they can be screened for and detected and corrected and avoid their academic failure.
But what I discovered is it's almost impossible to find anyone who provides that
treatment
or care.
The thing that amazed me is the painstaking detail with which he has written every hospital he has been to, every
treatment
he got, every near-miss he had, and how accidentally he stumbled upon innovations.
But I decided not to have this
treatment.
And so this informs, among other things, of course, a
treatment
for bone marrow transplant, which he undertakes.
But our
treatment
didn't seem to be helping her; her symptoms were getting worse: diarrhea, severe abdominal pain, fever and weakness.
In August, I joined a team to set up the Ebola
treatment
unit at JFK hospital in Monrovia.
I was charged with running the second Ebola
treatment
unit in the city.
In 2014, the baby of a dear friend of mine was only two months old, when both parents and child were admitted in an Ebola
treatment
unit in Monrovia.
And I would lay out all the standard
treatment
options that the patient had heard elsewhere.
And I always felt that if my patient gave up the quest for the magic doctor, the magic
treatment
and began with me on a course towards wellness, it was because I had earned the right to tell them these things by virtue of the examination.
It's not just taking a pill and performance or pain improving; it's about our beliefs and expectations, the cultural meaning of a
treatment.
So we know, for example, that two sugar pills a day are a more effective
treatment
for gastric ulcers than one sugar pill.
We know from three different studies on three different types of pain that a saltwater injection is a more effective
treatment
than a sugar pill, a dummy pill with no medicine in it, not because the injection or pills do anything physically to the body, but because an injection feels like a much more dramatic intervention.
So we know that our beliefs and expectations can be manipulated, which is why we do trials where we control against a placebo, where one half of the people get the real treatment, and the other half get placebo.
But in a lot of situations that's wrong; often, we already have a good
treatment
currently available.
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