The Committee aims to educate doctors about
how modern diseases can be treated and reversed on plant based diets.
Not exact matches
Could it have been god telling us
how to protect ourselves from
disease, germs, and bacteria?Couldn't you see a scientist from today's time, going back to the bible days, and trying to explain, the things we as the human race didn't know till
modern times?
Probably creationist don't turn to Leviticus 13 for medical advice on
how to treat skin
disease (leprosy); nor do they turn to Joshua 6 (Siege and fall of Jericho) for lessons in military science; nor do they turn to the staple of ancient legal science in Exodus 21:23 - 2 (lex talons «eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth») for
modern jurisprudence.
They dig up the
disease's deep cultural roots, as well, exploring
how it influenced the
modern myth of the vampire and shaped our relationship with dogs, frequent vectors of the rabies virus.
Dan Hurley is the author of Diabetes Rising:
How a Rare
Disease Became a
Modern Pandemic and What to do About It.
«We have a view of
how diseases spread in the medieval times, and it is often said that the
modern world is completely different as we have long distance high volume air travel.
Nevertheless, after intensive treatment, nearly half of adult women with anorexia nervosa relapse within a year... This work shows
how modern neuroscience can lead to a new treatment and simultaneously improve understanding of perpetuating factors in a complex, multifactorial
disease... Both mood and social function warrant further examination as potential neural factors that might perpetuate anorexia nervosa in adults.
Parasites and
disease are a huge component of the lives of
modern animals, dinosaurs would be no different, and now we have another small insight into
how such interactions might have looked.
U.S. researchers shed new light on
how these ancient ones still influence genes in
modern humans, likely contributing to traits including height and the likelihood of having
diseases such as lupus and schizophrenia.
«In all the research on dogs, the question comes up over and over
how modern breeds are related to one another genetically,» said Ostrander, whose research has concentrated on using the power of genetics to understand canine
diseases.
The Epigenetics Revolution:
How Modern Biology Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Genetics,
Disease, and Inheritance, by Nessa Carey, Columbia University Press, 2012.
Deep Nutrition - fascinating book that details
how modern foods (especially vegetable oil and sugar) are directly contributing to
diseases!
Rather than seeking dietary villains from among our most ancient traditional foods to blame for our most recent
modern diseases, we should elaborate our understanding of
how the many components within successful traditional diets work together to promote radiant and vibrant health.
If inflammation and immune imbalances are at the root of most of
modern disease,
how do we find the causes and get the body back in balance?
Dr. Cate Shanahan provides the best explanation I've found for
how many
modern foods are not simply causing us to gain weight, but are literally creating
disease within our cells.
I have shown
how glyphosate disrupts both sulfate synthesis and sulfate transport, and my research has led me to believe that impaired sulfate supply to all the tissues is a common underlying pathology in most
modern diseases.
The body certainly does not lie — and
how the body responds to the products of
modern - day food manufacturing does not necessarily equate to «
disease symptoms» (as so many medical doctors would have people believe)!
This lecture explains what has gone wrong with our
modern diet, everyday exposure to environmental toxins, and
how most chronic
diseases are a result of toxicity, nutritional deficiencies, dehydration, and inflammation.
Learn
how the appearance of
modern chronic
diseases began after the appearance of
modern foods.
Thus, universal characteristics of preagricultural human diets are helpful in understanding
how the recent Western diet may subject
modern populations to chronic
disease: Before the development of farming and the domestication of livestock practices, dietary choices would have been necessarily limited to minimally processed wild plant and animal foods.
The Black Death Middle Ages - Pulling it all together Renaissance Pare and Harvey Dealing with
Disease Surgery and Nursing Vaccination Early
Modern Britain - Pulling it all together Germ Theory A Revolution in Surgery
How did Public Health Improve The Discovery of Penicillin
Modern Medicine
Modern Surgery
How did public health reforms (liberal reforms - adapted from a brilliant resource on TES) What is the answer to public health Conclusion and Review Important note: Some of these resources will have been partly adapted by other excellent resources on TES - I can't remember the authors, otherwise I would credit them!
You can decide
how to spend it: to get the most
modern treatment for your
diseases, the best available medication or as an income source so you can recover without having to go to work.
Understanding
how modern transportation enhances the transmission of this deadly fungus and other
diseases like SARS and influenza is «the most pressing and practical scientific question,» and blaming CO2 warming has been the biggest distraction.
Understanding
how modern transportation enhances the transmission of this deadly fungus and other
diseases like SARS and influenza is ``