Sentences with phrase «seen in the disease»

Accumulation of globs of A-beta protein bits, the idea goes, drives the nerve cell loss and dementia seen in the disease, which an estimated 5.5 million Americans had in 2017.
In a recent endometrial cancer study you led, whole genome sequencing turned up mutations that had never been seen in that disease.
The finding identifies how vulnerable cell groups react and respond differently to the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage seen in the disease, highlighting the need for cell - specific treatments.
This accumulation in turn affects cell functions and can trigger neurodegeneration, like we see in diseases such as Alzheimer or Parkinson, both of which usually have a late onset.»
Fink and his colleagues around the world are also using the new ALD cell line to figure out the precise steps that cause the symptoms seen in the disease.
Instead the proteins can combine in a more potentially harmful way — in the aggregates seen in diseased neurons.
This disease is named after the type of inflammatory cell that is seen in the disease tissue.

Not exact matches

In a year that saw a terrible Ebola pandemic in Africa and the resurgence of Legionnaire's disease in New York, it's small wonder that life sciences and health - care companies are also leading the way for initial public offeringIn a year that saw a terrible Ebola pandemic in Africa and the resurgence of Legionnaire's disease in New York, it's small wonder that life sciences and health - care companies are also leading the way for initial public offeringin Africa and the resurgence of Legionnaire's disease in New York, it's small wonder that life sciences and health - care companies are also leading the way for initial public offeringin New York, it's small wonder that life sciences and health - care companies are also leading the way for initial public offerings.
Low - income Americans saw no improvements in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop in the share of people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
But I was also curious to see what kind of diseases I might be at risk of passing down to my kids and whether the health concerns that run in my family could be spotted in my spit.
«I'm a personal believer that the opioid epidemic and the chronic disease burden we see in the country are symptoms of the problem, not the real problem,» he said.
That's significant because doctors have been slow to prescribe the pricey therapy, waiting to see whether or not the impressive cuts in LDL cholesterol lead to improved outcomes for heart disease patients.
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.
Scientists aren't sure what's causing the spike in cases of the disease, which has seen a resurgence in Angola and other parts of Africa, along with Brazil.
«In 2016, we saw the most cases [of yellow fever] in decades,» Duane Gubler, a leading researcher of mosquito - borne diseases at Duke - NUS Medical School, told VoIn 2016, we saw the most cases [of yellow fever] in decades,» Duane Gubler, a leading researcher of mosquito - borne diseases at Duke - NUS Medical School, told Voin decades,» Duane Gubler, a leading researcher of mosquito - borne diseases at Duke - NUS Medical School, told Vox.
They scan through their favorite news app and see heartbreaking coverage of diseases and breaking wars, photos of celebrities in feuds, and other stressful scenarios.
Cholesterol busters Demos didn't originally see this group as a big target market but changed his mind after the Food and Drug Administration certified in 1999 that soy protein can help fight coronary heart disease.
«What we generally see,» says the Canadian - born Katzmarzyk, «is that people who sit more during the day have a higher risk of dying from any cause, and in particular, mortality from heart disease
Instead of getting a better, updated therapy for a disease every decade or so, we might begin to see second - generation cell therapies in a few years.
If this trend continues, and immunity rates slip across the country, we could see a sharp rise in preventable disease outbreaks.
Well, one startup is seeking to take a very different approach: Exonics Therapeutics, which has secured $ 5 million in seed funding from CureDuchenne Ventures to see if the revolutionary new CRISPR - Cas - 9 gene - editing technology can be used to target the root genetic deficiency at the heart of the disease.
The plan, called 9000 Points of Care, laid out a framework that would see pharmacists treat more minor ailments, like cold sores, hay fever and back pain, administer more vaccines, and play a larger role in managing chronic conditions, like heart disease and diabetes.
«What we're seeing right now» in B.C., and what we saw in Alberta last year, we are conditioned to think of as extreme events,» Sarah Henderson a senior scientist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, told Vancouver's Metro News.
Our vision is to one day see a world where degenerative brain diseases do not exist and science and technology play a direct role in extending the healthy lives of ourselves and our loved ones.
Antares Pharma (ATRS)- The company possesses a strong pipeline of drug / device combination product candidates which provide better treatment options in a variety of disease settings - Xyosted could potentially be approved by September and should see significant adoption due to several advantages over current treatments (keep in mind global male hypogonadism market to exceed $ 3 billion within 10 years).
The global race for AI chip dominance heats up: We're seeing a Cambrian explosion of applications for artificial intelligence, from recognizing faces in videos for security purposes to detecting diseases in medical images at scale.
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.
In fact I'm sure that we see more in religions because the crazies deem it a good place to justify themselves or to just hide out and fester until everyone else is infected with their diseasIn fact I'm sure that we see more in religions because the crazies deem it a good place to justify themselves or to just hide out and fester until everyone else is infected with their diseasin religions because the crazies deem it a good place to justify themselves or to just hide out and fester until everyone else is infected with their disease.
They created or enabled the Permissive Society that shattered millennia - old values leading to the decline of marriage, a level of narcotics - abuse never seen before in a developed country, an epidemic of sexually - transmitted diseases and the industrial - scale production of bastard children.
The «absurd» laws that we see today (such as no pork) were instilled in Jewish society in order to protect the Jewish people (diseases from foods like pork were much more common).
[92] In ancient Rome, epilepsy was known as the Morbus Comitialis («disease of the assembly hall») and was seen as a curse from the gods.
In my 23 years of sobriety I have seen all kinds of people make it and have seen very very spiritual and religious people die from this disease.
But we are conscious that it is an ordered world and that in a mysterious sense it obeys its own laws - thus we are able to see how it is possible to harness energy to provide people with heat and light, how it is possible to grow, cook, and preserve food, how we can heal diseases, and so on.
As Kathleen Raine puts it, our culture's dominant mindscape would have us «see in the pearl nothing but a disease of the oyster.
and I praise god for all the abuse and suffering that I went through because that made my faith in him only stronger because in all my suffering, let see: loosing my mother when I was 2, sexual abuse from my father, beatings from my stepmother and father, homelessness, hunger, one bad marriage of 10 years with am alcoholic and abusive husband, cancer, removal of thyroid due to cancer, now I have auto ammume disease, financial loses.
I believe ordinary men and women would be amazed if they could see how often, in the black spots of the world's superstition, ignorance, disease and fear, the Christians were the first to arrive.
The Van Dusens saw this considered, self - determined act as morally preferable to the customary American way of death, in which disease forces finally overwhelm technical medical management, leaving the dying person and those around him exhausted and resentful — the grace of dying with one's boots on long since gone.
Or shave the head, peel back the face, saw open the skull and hold the diseased brain in our very hands!
«Yes, there have been storms in the past, but there has not been a concentration of storms, sickness & disease, earthquakes, famines, volcanoes, heat waves, dust storms, animal deaths, killings, etc., like we are seeing
Only recently has it been discovered that inorganic compounds in the manufacturing process can cause disease and death and the greatest explosive weapon ever devised by man is based upon the reaction of atoms which can not be seen by any conventional microscope.
In a way, but we've seen that cancer can manifest itself without being passed genetically, so even if we were to kill off everyone with cancer it still wouldn't completely erradicate the disease.
Considering the chaos, destruction, death wars, faster spread of disease, murders, slavery, attempted genocide... all justified by belief in the bible... 40,000 different versions of christianity, with each person interpretting it differently... clearly chaos (a tool of the devil) then you see all of the things that are flat out wrong... it becomes clear
I kind of think it is the least we could do for them seeing as how we stole their land, gave them blankets covered in disease, hooked them on alcohol, massacred the buffalos, do I need to go on?!? Oh, I forgot the whole slaughtering them for their lands thing.
Finally, we must see the way in which AIDS has complicated an already difficult life for these sufferers and the panic this fatal disease has brought to the hemophilic community.
This focus on building Christian community will seem outrageous to some in view of the world's needs, but it is a strength for those who see the weakening of communal commitments and loyalties as modernity's fundamental disease.
As was suggested earlier, those born near the turn of the century have seen within it amazing advances — not only in science, technology, and increased knowledge, but in the conquest of disease with the prolongation of life, an increase in the recognition of race and sex equality with accompanying legal steps; manifold ministries of welfare to the poor, the young, and the elderly; a growing concern for civil rights in many of its facets.
I don't see the disease going away any time in the immediate future.
Though there are an estimated 1 in 8 women with endo, too many gynecologists don't believe endometriosis is serious, and some don't even believe it's a real disease (even though if you cut me open you can see it growing on internal organs!).
We must take a clear view of the medical realities of disease and the spiritual realities of sin, but it makes a difference in the pastor's understanding of all human ills that he sees every person as created for a life of love to God and his neighbor.
Seeing a spot on a man's arm, a priest judges it «skin disease» or «scab,» and his application of Torah determines the man's condition in relation to the tabernacle.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z