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In 2002, Nelson Otwoma, a Kenyan social scientist, discovered he had HIV and needed access to
treatment.
AIDS, he heard, was lethal, and
treatment
was not offered.
This was at a time that
treatment
actually existed in rich countries.
Nelson decided to become a
treatment
activist and join up with other groups.
So unless we act, unless we do something today, we will soon be faced [with] what some have termed the
treatment
time bomb.
Those manufacturers can then sell those medicines at much lower cost to people who need access to them, to
treatment
programs that need access to them.
There's guilt about our
treatment
of native peoples in modern intellectual life, and an unwillingness to acknowledge there could be anything good about Western culture.
Should the control group in the clinical trial be given the best current
treatment
which is available anywhere in the world?
Or should they be given an alternative standard of care, such as the best current
treatment
available in the country in which the research is being conducted?
Is it fair to evaluate a
treatment
regimen which may not be affordable or accessible to the study participants once the research has been completed?
Now, in a situation where the best current
treatment
is inexpensive and simple to deliver, the answer is straightforward.
However, the best current
treatment
available anywhere in the world is often very difficult to provide in developing countries.
I was able to get her enrolled into a free HIV
treatment
program closer to her home, and with a support group to help her cope.
We know much less about their
treatment
and the understanding of their basic mechanisms than we do about diseases of the body.
Now what you need to do, if you're trying to develop a new
treatment
for autism or Alzheimer's disease or cancer is to find the right shape in that mix that will ultimately provide benefit and will be safe.
If one of those incompetent medical officers told me to stop treatment, I would've slit his throat right there.
And their diagnosis was this: They said, "You have two rare kidney diseases that are going to actually destroy your kidneys eventually, you have cancer-like cells in your immune system that we need to start
treatment
right away, and you'll never be eligible for a kidney transplant, and you're not likely to live more than two or three years."
I had my own heart scare years ago in graduate school, when we're under
treatment
for the kidney, and suddenly, they're like, "Oh, we think you have a heart problem."
I finally realized some years ago that all my medical teams were optimizing my
treatment
for longevity.
We know, because in the mid-19th century, wonderful Victorian engineers installed systems of sewers and wastewater
treatment
and the flush toilet, and disease dropped dramatically.
As such, it deserves no compassion, it deserves no
treatment
as minority martyrdom, and it deserves not to be deemed anything but a pernicious sickness."
There's been a lot of ink given to the enormous progress that we've made in the
treatment
of gay people.
But before seeking any treatment, make sure your sleeplessness is actually due to insomnia.
So this is a picture from a Galapagos trip that we took with some wastewater
treatment
engineers; they purify wastewater.
That's bioprocessing, you know; that's bio-assisted technology: using an organism to do your wastewater
treatment
is an old, old technology called "domestication."
So, farming based on how a prairie builds soil, ranching based on how a native ungulate herd actually increases the health of the range, even wastewater
treatment
based on how a marsh not only cleans the water, but creates incredibly sparkling productivity.
For instance, we're setting up clinics in Africa where we're going to be giving free antiretroviral drugs, free TB
treatment
and free malaria
treatment.
Now, this technique has been tried on dozens of patients by other groups in Helsinki, so it may prove to be valuable as a
treatment
for phantom pain, and indeed, people have tried it for stroke rehabilitation.
So the theory, in a way, is kind of being validated by the
treatment.
So we try another treatment, aggressive, nasty.
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