Sentences with phrase «tackle other diseases»

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But, at least in the venture capital world, funding for companies focused on tackling heart disease, respiratory disease, and other mass population conditions — i.e., those that afflict millions upon millions of people — has dropped sharply in the last decade.
CRISPR gene - editing has already been vaunted as a tool that could eventually be used to tackle everything from HIV / AIDS to sickle cell disease to a variety of other disorders.
He said West Africa demonstrated maximum unity during the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, explaining that it would be expedient to exhibit the same level of unity and cooperation to tackle other nagging issues on the continent.
In a letter to the lawmakers, he emphasizes the importance of nonhuman primate research in tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other afflictions.
At JCVI we are tackling influenza, yellow fever, malaria, and other vexing infectious diseases with the goal of better understanding and enabling new treatments.
There is perhaps no other institution in the world that can assemble such a formidable team of scientists across so many disciplines to tackle the great challenge of solving these diseases.
«The fact that we were able to detect genetic risk factors on this massive scale shows that schizophrenia can be tackled by the same approaches that have already transformed our understanding of other diseases,» said the paper's senior author Michael O'Donovan, deputy director of the MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics at Cardiff University School of Medicine.
Please show me what well researched data consistently contradicts anything other than eating a whole food plant based diet to tackle our current chronic disease epidemic.
Karin says: «Over 10 years of treating clients in my clinic, continuing on - going nutritional education and helping myself & my daughter with various autoimmune diseases have taught me a lot about helping others tackle their health from a nutritional and natural perspective in a functional way.
Confronting issues as commanding and disturbing as consumerism or the objectification of women and more particularly the hyper - sexualization of the black female in Western culture, Mutu also tackles various other heretical topics, including fornication, mutilation, or gynecological diseases of the female organs.
Spending billions on trying to reduce carbon emissions is one giant con that is depriving third world countries of vital funds to tackle famine, HIV and other diseases, says Northern Ireland Environment Minister Sammy Wilson.
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