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However, scientists were able to map the mutations of this cancer and give a specific
treatment
that targets one of the mutations.
Michael Brown's death and the subsequent
treatment
of the community led to a string of protests in and around Ferguson and St. Louis.
They didn't have funds for enough food, clean water or medical treatment, and the sad little faces on those kids were heartbreaking.
And the typical scenario is a patient would have a tumor detected, and the tissue would be removed in a biopsy procedure and then sent down to a pathology lab where that tissue would be analyzed to look for chemical changes that might inform the oncologist about the best course of
treatment.
The highly profiled case of Ryan White in 1985, who was a 13-year-old hemophiliac who had contracted HIV from a contaminated blood treatment, and this marked the most profound shift in America's perception of HIV.
How many of you in here were aware that with treatment, those with HIV not only fend off AIDS completely, but they live full and normal lives?
How many of you are aware that with treatment, those with HIV can reach an undetectable status, and that makes them virtually uninfectious?
So I sat my roommates down, and I let them know I'd been diagnosed with HIV, that I was about to receive treatment, and I didn't want them to worry.
And I'd put them in contact with people I knew personally so that they could not only have this safe space to feel human again, but so they could also have the resources they needed in affording their
treatment.
And that probably will be an interesting
treatment
in the future for cancer and things like that.
Now, here's the good news: seventy percent of people struggling with depression will improve with therapy,
treatment
and medication.
One
treatment
changed everything.
At first, she talked openly about her life changing
treatment.
The
treatment
lasts for about a minute, and most patients are able to resume normal activities about an hour after each session.
Half or more of those who undergo
treatment
experience an improvement in their symptoms.
They may feel achy, fatigued, or nauseated right after
treatment.
Because of the stigma surrounding the treatment, she worried that doing so might negatively impact her personal and professional life, but she knew ECT could make a difference for patients when all else failed.
And she thought to herself, "My child just turned two, and until the child turned two, I had always used this complicated, expensive cure, you know, this
treatment.
We should outlaw this cheap and simple
treatment
and not let anybody use this on their children."
But then along came a lowly economist, who had children himself, and he used the expensive and complicated
treatment.
So he thought, "I don't know anything about science, but I do know something about data, so maybe I should go and look at the data and see whether this expensive and complicated
treatment
actually works any better than the cheap and simple one."
And this becomes evident when we look at one aspect that many of these diseases have in common: the probability for successful
treatment
strongly depends on when
treatment
is started.
This will pave the way for personalized
treatment.
Your second option is to undergo early
treatment
with the hope for curing it.
To be precise: the bigger problem is not overdiagnosis, it's overtreatment, because not every disease has to be treated immediately just because a
treatment
is available.
The increasing adoption of routine screening will raise the question: What do we call a disease that can rationalize treatment, and what is just an abnormality that should not be a source of concern?
And this is only after two hours of
treatment.
The family couldn't get cash for him to start the
treatment
until Monday.
Anne's a transgender female, and as her and I started talking, she was sharing with me about what brought her into treatment, but I could hear this fear in her voice, and I could see this worry in her eyes, and she began to tell me that she didn't fear coming into rehab and having to give up drugs and alcohol.
Earlier I shared the story about Anne and how she was so worried about going into
treatment
and not being respected as her female self, and then Leah who was scared about how her doctor would react, and the second that he didn't shake her hand and ordered that HIV test, her fears came true.
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