And I think, on this new site, what was so moving to us was, if Paul started it today, what are those illnesses that are incurable , moderately treatable, if treatable, profoundly isolating, and physically, very altering? And also be able to give them an experience where the children have the cognitive ability to see the connection
More than 200 families, patients about their experiences with very old age, with terminal illness, with incurable conditions. And what I found was that the discussion about how we deal with mortality was not what I expected. It wasn't really about dying, it was about living.
Your life took an unexpected turn in 2020 with the diagnosis of ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is an incurable neurodegenerative disease also known as Charcot’s disease. With Fifteen hundred new cases every year, it's the most common of rare diseases.
Child support payments-- this guy, stay away from this guy. Alzheimer's disease is incurable .
And I don't know about you, but I'm not really ready to sacrifice turning the world into a warmer place and seeing potential cures for cancer and other so-called incurable diseases go up in smoke so we can produce more tofu like you see at the bottom. This is a quick summation of what we've been able to achieve in 25 years at The Amazon Conservation Team.
There's hundreds of other ones. We're trying to cure an incurable disease.
as he's talked about his new book coming up michael j fox of course suffering was from parkinson's and he has this new book out about the adventures of an incurable optimist he traveled around the world and interviewed optimistic people and people asked him in these interviews what's your lifestyle what gives you
Yes. Tell the audience what you mean by the new Indian cuisine. Well, I'm an incurable brand geek. So I had to differentiate from Indian cuisine at large and new Indian cooking.
This is asked by . When we or our loved ones face suffering from incurable diseases, disability, or death, how can we best ease the suffering and help with healing?
was quite popular. He came to New York and he couldn't sell it. He had this psoriasis situation where at the time was incurable and just itched the scratch. So between the fact that he couldn't sell his skin lotion and it didn't work on him, he was going to kill himself.
What targeted therapy should we use? The idea would be to eliminate these dormant cells before they become incurable , after they've grown, or to find ways to keep the cells dormant.
And the thing I found that came up again and again as I entered into practice and continue to practice is that we have a substantial number of people who come in who have incurable problems. They are the problems of the frailty of old age.
And it was like a switch flipped in my brain, where all of a sudden I started thinking, what if my illnesses aren't chronic? What if they're not incurable ? What if it's possible that I might not have to take seven medications for the rest of my life?
and that that initially won't be to make us just look better and feel better, although that's what a lot of us want. It's going to be used to cure certainly prevent, but definitely cure diseases that are currently incurable . So, we're I think we're at a turning point I dare I say in human history. It's it's not a question of if, it's a question of
I did not know anything about this when I did not pay much attention to them One day, I was introduced to a child named Eunchong who was bor n with 6 incurable diseases Even the doctor said he had a year to live, but the parents never gave up and he is now 16 years old The doctor said he will never be able to walk, but his parents did everything they could to get him rehab and he started to walk at the age of 7
Again, this is only 20% to 30% of cases in which these cancers come back. When they grow, for some reason, the disease is incurable . And we don't know why.
And when I first learned about an eating disorder, and I first started researching it, I was so upset, because I read that it's an incurable disease. And I was like, who wants to hear that the worst part of yourself is incurable and you're always going to have it? And now I understand why they say that, but at the same time, it's not a part of my everyday life.
So we know that we all make cancer cells every day. I had to believe that these weren't chronic, incurable illnesses, but that I could get better.
The one that Oliver would later work at has, to this day, over its lintel, the phrase home for the incurable .
Now, you need to know that hallucinogens, entheogens, mind-altering substances are revolutionizing Western medicine. Just last week, Johns Hopkins established a new center with the support of my colleague Tim Ferriss to look at treating incurable diseases, like PTSD, and depression, and schizophrenia, using mind-altering substances from the rain forest.
Breast cancer likes to live in all different parts of the body. It starts in the bones-- that's the most common site-- but then spreads to other organs and, unfortunately, is incurable . The trick though, is that it's not so easy as catching the tumor early and thereby preventing metastasis, getting it before it metastasizes.
They have chronic illnesses that are just getting worse. And then the puzzle becomes, well, how far do we go in fighting the consequences of an incurable cancer? Of an organ failure?
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It's usually not there. And when I first learned about an eating disorder, and I first started researching it, I was so upset, because I read that it's an incurable disease. And I was like, who wants to hear that the worst part of yourself is incurable and you're always going to have it?
but, for, sad to say, the poor fellow has incurable emotional problems." "At times he feels euphoric and can see only favorable factors