Sentences with phrase «in modern diseases»

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The drugs, which could be administered in both feed and water, helped shield the livestock from disease, which also allowed farmers to pack more animals into barns and transformed old - fashioned agriculture into its modern industrialized form.
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.
For example, modern knowledge based on scientific discovery shows us that disease is not caused by evil spirits, so why believe in ancient creation myths which are shown to be incorrect.
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 our post-Nietzschean age of AIDS and rampant venereal disease, the remark now carries with it a certain unintentional irony, but one finishes reading Bloom's book not entirely sure why erotic relations nowadays are so dreary: Is it because of the relentless reductionism of Freud and Kinsey or because, as Nietzsche held, Eros and Institution will always be at war — and Christianity, with its rigorous stress on monogamy, now symbolizes for modern society the institution of marriage par excellence?
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.
Another attitudinal disease which Kierkegaard diagnosed in modern people is their tendency (one might almost say compulsion) to turn the most important thoughts into disinterested theoretical or historical knowledge.
In addition to organic disease (bacterial and viral illness), the human organism is being exposed to multiple changes to its environment, mostly through modern technology.
Tocqueville employs this insight to describe the emotional detachment that comes from the modern, democratic erosion of the social ties that have aristocratically or traditionally bound people to each other: Individualism, Tocqueville explains, is the «heart disease» that causes apathetic, asocial immersion in the present.
then if god did everything, don't use modern technology or modern medicine because god made you in his image, thus you shoudl survive any disease or accident easily.
Isaac Newton the Newtonian Revolution Anglican William Harvey Circulation of the Blood Anglican Charles Darwin Evolution Anglican; Unitarian Christiaan Huygens the Wave Theory of Light Calvinist Leonard Euler Eighteenth - Century Mathematics Calvinist Alexander Fleming Penicillin Catholic Andreas Vesalius the New Anatomy Catholic Antoine Laurent Lavoisier the Revolution in Chemistry Catholic Enrico Fermi Atomic Physics Catholic Erwin Schrodinger Wave Mechanics Catholic Galileo Galilei the New Science Catholic Louis Pasteur the Germ Theory of Disease Catholic Marcello Malpighi Microscopic Anatomy Catholic Marie Curie Radioactivity Catholic Gregor Mendel the Laws of Inheritance Catholic (Augustinian monk) Nicolaus Copernicus the Heliocentric Universe Catholic (priest) Carl Linnaeus the Binomial Nomenclature Christianity Anton van Leeuwenhoek the Simple Microscope Dutch Reformed Albert Einstein Twentieth - Century Science Jewish Claude Levi - Strauss Structural Anthropology Jewish Edward Teller the Bomb Jewish Franz Boas Modern Anthropology Jewish Hans Bethe the Energy of the Sun Jewish J. Robert Oppenheimer the Atomic Era Jewish Jonas Salk Vaccination Jewish Karl Landsteiner the Blood Groups Jewish Lynn Margulis Symbiosis Theory Jewish Murray Gell - Mann the Eightfold Way Jewish Paul Ehrlich Chemotherapy Jewish Richard Feynman Quantum Electrodynamics Jewish Sheldon Glashow the Discovery of Charm Jewish William Herschel the Discovery of the Heavens Jewish John von Neumann the Modern Computer Jewish Catholic Max Born Quantum Mechanics Jewish Lutheran Neils Bohr the Atom Jewish Lutheran Carl Gauss (Karl Friedrich Gauss) Mathematical Genius Lutheran Johannes Kepler Motion of the Planets Lutheran Linus Pauling Twentieth - Century Chemistry Lutheran Tycho Brahe the New Astronomy Lutheran Werner Heisenberg Quantum Theory Lutheran James Clerk Maxwell the Electromagnetic Field Presbyterian; Anglican; Baptist Max Planck the Quanta Protestant Arthur Eddington Modern Astronomy Quaker John Dalton the Theory of the Atom Quaker Theodosius Dobzhansky the Modern Synthesis Russian Orthodox Trofim Lysenko Soviet Genetics Russian Orthodox Michael Faraday the Classical Field Theory Sandemanian
Without it we invoke the chaos of Genesis, the chaos of modern disenchantment — diseases are named and individuals unnamed in hospitals and clinics; offenders are deprived of their names in courts and jails; the namelessness in workplaces drives people to despair.
Voegelin sensed that this unwillingness to submit to the structure of reality, and to bear the evils of the world, was a kind of spiritual disease, one that arose again in the Middle Ages and spread into modern times.
In its research — both with healthy people and those suffering from chronic disease, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes or cardiovascular diseases, the results have all been similar: markers of chronic disease have improved with a KAMUT ® brand grain diet compared to modern wheat.
The overall protective properties of antioxidants have been of great interest in our modern day society, given their powerful ability to fight disease.
What is contributing to heart disease is the excess consumption of vegetable oils, hydrogenated fats, and refined sugars in our modern diet.
Former Edelman President, Gail Becker, launched the company in February 2017 with an introductory line of frozen pizzas and plain crust and quickly became the fastest growing frozen pizza brand in the U.S. Inspired by her two sons with celiac disease, Gail cracked the code with an easier way to make cauliflower crusts accessible to busy, modern families.
Excesses of chemicals, sugar, processed flours, herbicides and pesticides, preservatives and sweeteners found in modern food supplies stress out the pancreas and liver, sometimes even leading to diseases like diabetes and cancer.
The plant - based sources of these nutrients tend to be low in saturated fat, high in fibre and packed with antioxidants, helping mitigate some of the modern world's biggest health issues like obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer, among many others.
Another study regarding one of the diseases most affecting our modern society shows that «curcumin is 400 times more potent than Metformin, a diabetic drug, in improving insulin sensitivity which can help reverse Type 2 Diabetes».
Much of the dramatic increase in diabetes in modern society can be attributed to USDA dietary guidelines issued back in the 1970s that blamed heart disease on saturated fats.
In modern day Sri Lanka, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among adults, and coconut oil is usually implicated as a reason for this high rate of CVD.
As inflammation is the root of many modern - day diseases, consuming turmeric regularly will help to balance any acidity in the body.
The question that is raised in the documentary (and of course in the actual literature) is whether or not a general disregard for the impact of modern medical practices on the microbiome is responsible to some degree for the increase in noncommunicable disease.
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One third of children in America are now considered overweight or obese, and this generation of kids is the first in modern history to be at risk for a shorter lifespan than their parents, largely due to obesity - related diseases which are entirely preventable.
Much recent attention has focused on Ebola, but few people know about an epidemic that cause more chaos and heartbreak than virtually any disease outbreak in modern history.
Of the thousands of ancestral variants reintroduced into modern humans, only 41 have been linked in genetic studies to diseases, such as skin conditions and neurological and psychiatric disorders, he said.
In a modern outbreak of plague, antibiotics and other medical advances help us fare better, but it remains a particularly nasty disease.
George, then 44, was trying to determine whether bacterial spores could survive in amber for millions of years, part of his larger efforts to trace the ancient origins of modern disease.
To retrace the history of the disease, an international team of scientists, led by Johannes Krause from Tübingen University and Stewart Cole from EPFL Lausanne, have reconstructed entire genome sequences of M. leprae bacteria from five medieval skeletons that were excavated in Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom as well as seven biopsy samples from modern patients.
As pharmacologists, our interest is primarily in the mechanisms and therapeutics of ischemic heart diseases, and we have been working on the cardiovascular effects of herbs according to modern scientific criteria.
In the modern world, humans wield considerable control over their environment — even over the diseases they face, as several recent outbreaks attest.
In the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, the holistic approach, with the combined methodology of modern science and TCM, appeals to us.
He carried one genetic mutation that in modern humans raises the risk of coronary heart disease by 40 per cent, and two others that made him prone to a build - up of fat in the linings of his arteries.
With modern - day diseases becoming increasingly resistant to existing drugs, biological scientists and chemists at Leeds are now re-examining these old compounds, applying advances in science and technology to test more precisely whether they could still hold the key to a future drug.
Modern living produces multi-interactional environmental pollution but the changes in human morbidity, including neurological disease is remarkable and points to environmental influences.»
Modern living could be responsible for an «almost epidemic» increase in neurological brain disease, according to new research from Bournemouth University.
The principles of infectious disease are the same as they have always been, but modern conditions, including life in proximity to pets and mammal - filled woods, are exposing us to new pathogen reservoirs and new modes of transmitting disease.
Modern geographers and cartographers are involved in diverse projects: tracking fleets of vehicles or products, helping customers locate a Dunkin' Donuts, modeling environmental scenarios such as oil spills, and studying the spread of disease.
An unknown disease that wiped out 45 percent of native people in 16th - century New Spain (modern Mexico) might have been a type of Salmonella, a new study suggests.
In exposing the biological logic behind such inherited diseases, Mendel paved the way for modern - day genetic investigations — a span of progress the humble monk never imagined as he knelt in the abbey soil with his pea plantIn exposing the biological logic behind such inherited diseases, Mendel paved the way for modern - day genetic investigations — a span of progress the humble monk never imagined as he knelt in the abbey soil with his pea plantin the abbey soil with his pea plants.
The experimental drug J147 is something of a modern elixir of life; it's been shown to treat Alzheimer's disease and reverse aging in mice and is almost ready for clinical trials in humans.
In order to locate all gene switches, the Freiburg research team used modern sequencing methods to examine the entire genome — DNA, epigenetic markers and RNA — during the development, maturation and disease of human cardiac muscle cells.
«IBD is a modern disease, growing in prevalence in North America, Europe and Australia since the 1950s,» says Kaplan.
The perspective concludes that modern vaccine technology and improved surveillance in developing countries ultimately can help us better prepare for emerging infectious disease threats.
«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.
In her look at the prevalence of «modern» diseases in ancient populations, Young included researchers who speculate on the extent.In her look at the prevalence of «modern» diseases in ancient populations, Young included researchers who speculate on the extent.in ancient populations, Young included researchers who speculate on the extent...
This should include making use of modern technologies for detecting disease, sharing information in real time and analysing data.
Although atherosclerosis is widely thought to be a disease of modern times, computed tomographic (CT) evidence of atherosclerosis has been found in the bodies of a large number of mummies.
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