Sentences with phrase «do about our disease»

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«The idea of being able to use biology to design and engineer living things that can do things like cure disease or eliminate organ waiting lists, or even revert climate change, or help us live on other planets — that's more what was exciting about it,» he says.
Congress's failure to resolve the Zika funding impasse may reflect a larger political reality: Most Americans just don't care about it or else feel they are safe from the possible spread of the disease.
Frey's team did not train their system to predict diseases, but instead to take measurements of contents within a cell (metrics such as the concentration of a specific protein) and draw conclusions about the cellular system as a whole.
Diabetes is a lifelong disease, and they worry too about what their children will do when they no longer have their parents» insurance covering them.
These figures are as large as they are partly because 60 % of sufferers don't comply with their medication or treatment regimen — for any number of reasons including cost, stress, work patterns or lack of education about how to self - manage the disease.
«I don't think people should worry about Alzheimer's disease after one bad night,» Ju told Reuters.»
For example, we haven't spent as much thinking about how a healthy immune system engages with the neurologic system, but it clearly does have a role as we look at neurodegenerative diseases.
There is this temptation at corporate headquarters, if I write a book it's going to be about the disease of corporate headquarters, if I write a book it's going to be about the disease of corporate headquarters that the staff takes care of everything, don't worry about it, Jamie, we took care of that.
What we can do today has led to a host of unanswered questions about what we should do: How can big data help us personalize disease prevention and wellness?
You freaks don't even see the other disease that islam poses that are being fought in the same time frame as it is on your religion, but you still whine about it.
how about if science hadn't sought cures for most of the disease in this world because «GOD CAN DO IT»?
The claim was a simple thing to do in ancient times because scientifically ignorant people still did not know why the sun rose and set and why the seasons changed and why lightning and why thunder and why earthquakes and why disease and why just about anything... so people all thought that a god or gods controlled it all.
That doesn't really seem fair, but... what about this: If children must die by disease and starvation, that is one thing, but surely it isn't God's will for little children to be brutally tortured, raped, and murdered.
What about children who are born crippled and diseased, did they do something to offend god that warranted their condition?
Having lost many family members to cancer, I did not need to hear about the toll this disease takes.
Sure, some people don't enjoy being single, and the world has made it out to be comparable to a disease, but continually telling people you're so very sorry about this horrible thing in their life assumes they're currently unhappy and reinforces the unhealthy viewpoint that a relationship is the be-all, end - all.
People refusing medical treatment because they think they can pray disease away, The demoralizing way religion makes you feel about yourself (I am a wretch, a sinner, a bad person by nature), the religious wars that have been fought for millenia, the self righteous passing laws based on THEIR beliefs (change to the pledge of allegience which now excludes anyone who does not believe in a fairy godfather, the change to the national motto that turned it into the lie «in god we trust», the bigotry that «my religion is the right one and you are wrong so I'll pray for you» kind of crap... don't you realize that it is insulting to me when someone says they will pray for me... its the same as saying I'm going to do something for you but there won't be any effect, so it is just a waste of time.
Brian, Well I suppose I do have a fear about what these fantasy beliefs can do to cause trouble all over the world, as if we don't have enough with real problems of political ills, poverty, diseases and natural disasters; but mostly I am repelled by so many, like eaglemt and the huge number of others like him / her, who preach hell - fire and eternal torment for those who don't regard their unproven beliefs as reality.
And if having an extra chromosome was on par with disease and destruction and other things that are not of God, what did that say about our daughter?
There is something that can be done about that, something that medicine has always done in seeking cures from disease and the relief of suffering.
If you don't like comparisons with morbidity by disease, how about the ~ 16,000 homicides in the US — more than * all * global terrorism.
No primary school need have any formal sex education at all and secondary schools need only teach about AIDS and venereal diseases, something they could do quite easily.
I would definitely say that given what we know about disease these kinds of activities, including sharing a cup (which anyone with a raging cold sore can do) should be eliminated.
Nearly all the women I've met who share this disease have been told by a doctor in some form or another that the pain is all in their head, so most women with endo don't get diagnosed for about a decade.
A lot of those Old Testament rules about cleanliness probably were chiefly to prevent disease, and smelliness and body odor are largely a matter of diet — since Jesus was not wildly wealthy, I'd assume his diet didn't include a lot of meat or protein — a source of much body odor.
Of course, we do need to be concerned about the problem of venereal disease still with us and about the side effects of contraceptives.
When in October and November 1944 the first evacuees from Auschwitz arrived in Bergen - Belsen (a camp where prisoners died only from starvation, exhaustion, disease and maltreatment) and told us about the gas chambers, we did not believe them.
Your god doesn't care about childhood cancer, or Alzheimer Disease, or killing hundreds of thousands of people in tsunamis — your god cares about what people wear?
I didn't start to regain my pre-cancer cognitive and physical functioning until about nine months after hearing my oncologist say, «no evidence of disease
Waving a dismissive hand toward our daughter, who until this point had tried her darndest to win the doctor's attention with coy smiles and giggles, this gifted physician who knew so much about the disease abruptly replied, «We want to ensure you don't have another one of those!»
Conservatives make a big deal about abortion but do next to nothing about starvation (1000s die a day), car and road safety, drug and alcohol abuse, gun safety, drug safety, food safety, water safety, preventable disease, etc. all of which kill vast numbers of people.
Finally those laymen who are in positions of power may work with community groups and agencies to do something about the disease - producing forces: poor housing, insufficient education, unemployment, lack of child care.
According to Harnack, Jesus felt about evil and disease much as our mind - curers do.
I find it hard to relate to people's experience with disease as in generally they don't write about the lessons they've learned from within (and to me, these lessons are common to every person going through illness).
Sure, I'm not inventing a cure for any deadly diseases or creating a blueprint for world peace, but I do like to know a little bit about whatever I'm cooking.
When Jules E.D. Shepard learned in 1999 that she had celiac disease, the diagnosis didn't come with much guidance about the crucial challenge: how to avoid gluten in even the smallest amounts.
Not only do I write about Celiac Disease news and gluten - free foods, but I also help run a week - long overnight gluten free kids camp, as well as chair the support group in Flint, Michigan.
I say people should be aware of the disease year round, but I don't make the rules about these things.
I don't have to worry about gluten in our food, but our youngest is a Type 1 diabetic, and they have more chances of getting Celiac disease.
You're right that it seems like no one is immune from being touched in some way by this disease and I applaud Kitchenaid and you for doing something about it!
I do however, read allot about healthy living options, disease prevention and treatment.
Furthermore knowing what I do about the effects of a diet laden with animal products on health and chronic disease, I wouldn't be able to subject someone I love to a meal that I wouldn't deem good enough to eat myself.
About 2.3 million Americans suffer from glaucoma, and it's guestimated that an additional 2 million have the disease but don't know it.
With researchers producing a seemingly constant stream of studies about alcohol's protective effects against dementia, heart disease and other serious health issues, it can be easy for wine lovers to believe their nightly glass of vino is doing -LSB-...]
If you do nt know Dr. Hyman, he is a rock star in the health and nutrition world, leading the way for functional medicine and changing the way we all think about health, disease and medicine.
I've been wondering about what to replace them with — I don't eat any grains due to chronic inflammatory disease and hormone imbalance.
She was concerned about some salad dressings not being gluten free, and she didn't want to feed them to her child who has celiac disease.
I didn't know about the disease,» he says, looking back.
I went on the AutoImmune Protocol (I don't think migraines are an autoimmune disease but this seemed like the eating plan that eliminated the largest number of likely trigger foods), I got rigorous about 100 + ounces a day of water, and I started following the Migraine Protocol with my FaceBlaster from the Ashley Black FasciaBlaster site.
Share heart health information with some women you care about and ask if they have heard of the heart disease risk factors and what to do about them.
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