Sentences with phrase «in curing disease»

The research that is starting to be published on the effectiveness of the Ketogenic Diet in curing disease is nothing less than amazing.
Although grateful for the initial diagnosis from my first doctor, I am left with the feeling that he had no interest in curing my disease; that I would not be a continuing revenue source for him if I got better.
As a result, the research that is starting to be published on the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet in curing disease is nothing less than amazing.
A hand in curing a disease that afflicts more than 200 million people, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa and South America, and approximately $ 1,200.
«Today's groundbreaking exemplifies the dynamic synergy and shared vision that exists between The Scripps Research Institute and Florida to lead the global effort in curing disease and improving human health,» said Governor Bush.
They are interested in curing disease, ending suffering, extending life.

Not exact matches

You have said that when grunge hit, it was like being a doctor specializing in a disease they just found a cure for.
The technology's possibilities are staggering — in theory, allowing medical scientists to do everything from cure genetic disorders like sickle cell disease to identify gene targets for combating HIV.
In September, CZI committed $ 3 billion to help fund cures for all the diseases facing humanity by 2100 as part of Zuckerberg's promise to donate 99 percent of his Facebook shares (a $ 45 billion - value in September 2015 when he announced the pledgeIn September, CZI committed $ 3 billion to help fund cures for all the diseases facing humanity by 2100 as part of Zuckerberg's promise to donate 99 percent of his Facebook shares (a $ 45 billion - value in September 2015 when he announced the pledgein September 2015 when he announced the pledge).
Charities vary along many dimensions, and there's nothing wrongheaded about donating — even collectively donating lavishly — to help cure a disease that afflicts relatively few in a relatively tragic way.
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
In September, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Dr. Priscilla Chan promised to spend a whopping $ 3 billion of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's extensive capital over the next 10 years, as it works towards its lofty goal of curing, preventing or managing all diseases by the end of the century.
Under Frazier's leadership, Merck has been «plunging ahead» with tens of millions of dollars to find a drug that could slow or cure Alzheimer's disease, even as «most drugmakers» have halted research or at least scaled in back in the face of research setbacks, according to Fox News.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
But what's most resonant here is the message at the individual level — that the urge you feel to compete, to accomplish things in your life, be it curing disease or earning enough for that sports car, is a natural thing.
Crispr Therapeutics, which operates in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Zug, and London, says its mission is «to cure diseases at the molecular level.»
Now that the barrier of editing genes in the hospital setting has been broken, these companies and more have pipelines of gene - editing innovation coming to a hospital near you in the next few years, as clinical trials are approved and new ways to cure formerly incurable diseases go mainstream in our lifetimes.
Precision medicine is the «cure» piece, but even that isn't possible if we don't move the intervention curve closer and accurately predict and prevent early enough in the progression of disease
They see, day after day, that what they do makes a difference in the world, whether it's providing clothing to needy families or raising money to find a cure for a life - threatening disease.
Entrepreneurs, many responding to medical dilemmas in their own families, are developing new ways to manage, and perhaps eventually cure, chronic diseases.
«We got involved in biotech in the late 90's when two of our children were diagnosed with a rare genetic disease... at the time there was nothing,» said Crowley «So we really focused as parents initially on what could we do to help drive science to a cure.
Together with his physician wife, Priscilla Chan, he has become one of the world's most ambitious philanthropists, most recently pledging $ 3 billion to an initiative with an audacious goal: to cure, prevent, or make manageable all diseases in their children's lifetime.
«We did not reach the moon or split the atom or find treatments and cures for countless diseases by under - investing in basic research,» Pritzker said.
The key, he says, will be getting our scientific process to the point at which we can detect a disease, develop a test for it, and create a cure in a short amount of time.
The effort aims to «bring us closer to curing diseases like cancer and diabetes — and give all of us access to the personalized information we need to keep ourselves and our families healthier,» Obama said at the time of the announcement in late January.
No one wants to pay anyone to develop the cure for no known disease or try to fund and launch a solution in search of a problem.
They cure diseases that killed our forebears in droves, and enable any number of medical procedures and treatments that we now take for granted.
Barely in his 30s he's already spent considerable sums giving back to cure diseases and help civilizations make better decisions across health care and education.
Since its foundation in 2005, the NYSCF has become a leader in using stem cell research and technology to find cures for a range of diseases, from heart disease and diabetes to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Whilst we can't know the future of course, for financial planning purposes the probability is that life expectancy on average will increase in the future as medicine advances to cure or limit the big killers (cancer, cardiovascular disease etc).
Abeona Therapeutics Inc was founded back in 1974; this biopharmaceutical company develops methods of curing rare and life - threatening genetic diseases.
Another company has made real progress in the fight to cure Alzheimer's disease — while other cures fall by the wayside this company seems to be on the leading edge of technology.
Health care companies have also continued to expand their research and development efforts, resulting in innovative discoveries as well as cures and treatments for many diseases.
Case in point, the religious tries to halt stem cell research, which could mean that a cure for a disease that one of my kids develops might not be found.
In other words, it dispenses the disease for free, then sells you the cure...
how about if science hadn't sought cures for most of the disease in this world because «GOD CAN DO IT»?
And millions of Americans would not needlessly suffer and die from diseases tht he and Dubya blocked cures for in exchange for bloc voting.
I wasn't responding in general, I was specifically responding to Mike's post that there is no disease that birth control can cure (paraphrasing).
It can be cured with medicine, however many people in poorer countries do not get access to this medicine in time before the disease does permanent damage.
And Christian Scientists should up the ante in their war on medicine and make everyone know that everyone can cure disease like Jesus if they study study Mary Baker Eddy's book.
So, not a bad choice, but one might also pick one of the many cures to diseases that medical science has found in the face of religious opposition to medical science, religious propagation of erroneous information in the Christian bible about disease propagation, and many other science errors in the Christian bible.
At the Convocation, Pierre asserted that «the pastoral plan of the Holy Father in Evangelii gaudium is what God expects, and as one theologian recently said, «If you don't think Francis is the cure, you don't grasp the disease.
The more we understand what causes a disease the more hope we have of finding a cure or a way to prevent it, or in the best case scenario, of wiping it out as we did smallpox.
All this time, and not only is God still «responding to the facts of human life,» but doing so with unprecedented intensity and resolve in the person of him who cures disease and puts demons to flight and heals the breach between humanity and God: even «Jesus Christ, Son of God» (Mark 1:1)
Booth was aware that there is a physical component in the disease and wrote of «treating the passion as a disease, as we should any other physical affection, bringing to bear upon it every agency, hygienic and otherwise, calculated to effect a cure
As that quote suggests, Caldecott was profoundly critical of much in the modern world, but he was far more interested in the Christian cure than in describing the history and extent of the liberal - Enlightenment disease.
In fact most of us would be trying to scratch out a living on a farm with no modern equipment, hoping for enough rain to produce food for the next year, and dying at 35 yrs old from diseases now cured by drug companies.
There is a need for thoughtful people to make some discriminations between and within religious groups — to look for curing impulses that are latent in the faiths that so easily can spread disease.
What is left, then, is a need for thoughtful people to make some discriminations between and within religions groups, to look for curing impulses that are latent in faiths that so easily can spread disease.
Todd Bentley, a Canadian pastor currently based in the U.S, heals people by kicking them, claiming his violence will cure them of diseases.
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