So, you can feel you won't feel cognitively as sharp and absolutely won't just think about when you're when you're when you have an infection . Your immune system is very active. You're fighting off a pathogen, right? Do you feel like you're tired or do you feel like you're cognitivecognitively at your peak?
The fact is, what we're finding is that one of the best predictors that there is going to be an onset of an infection is that the baby's vital signs stabilize.Weird, right? Why? We don't actually really know why, what's happening biologically.
through yoga like my back hurts you know my yoga will solve I'm stressed yoga will solve it I have a urinary tract infection yoga will solve it so everything's solved through that so it's like whatever the expertise that we havesometimes while it helps us it also can have a see only a fragment of the world and so this is the actually the picture
hurting the body, and the body's going to attack it. Well, when you have a corporation that's losing money, that's operating at a loss. That's like an infection on a healthy economy. We need to get rid of it. We need to cleanse it through the bankruptcy system becausewhat that company is doing is they're they're combining resources and squandering them. They're operating at a loss. The idea is to make a profit.
Accessible to women, yes. infection rates, telling people not to use condoms.
Only 1.7%? Only 1.7%. infections . So, it's it's it's one thing when a young person gets a urinary tract infection and they go to the urgent care
Well, it's really easy. Infections . If an infection gets to the main line, it's catastrophic.
And we're actually exploiting this further to try and tell when people get anxious and have depression from a simple smartwatch. Infections are not the only thing you detect with these devices.My colleagues at Stanford have actually shown you can pick up a-fibrillation, which is a heart condition that if you catch it early,
So the advent of Medicine 2.0 made those causes of death much less common. Infections , communicable diseases, infant mortality, and trauma have fallen dramatically because the tools of Medicine 2.0 are really good at treating those things.And so now that the tide has gone out and you can see who's not wearing their shorts, you realize that what's really going on.
idea is to get rid of the microbes. So, if the surgeon actually slips with a knife or whatever, you don't get infections . So, it's to block the infections . The problem is you're killing the good ones with the bad. And what that does is it creates a niche forthis cedificil to crawl in. So if it's competitive in the gut, which it is, it's very competitive. It's hard for
The vegan didn't make the the products associated with aththeroscerosis because they didn't have the bugs in the first place to do infections . That's great. The hygiene actually works and that's been important and it's done really well. But we realize I think we've tipped the scales
Works jobs for unemployed youth precisely to try to keep in comes up among vulnerable groups in those infections it makes you listless and anemic and tired and again that could affect your learning we evaluated both
There are things that are bad for your heart you might not know about. So infection , now, you probably have realized this because of the COVID epidemic that people with heart disease or underlying heart conditions, were doing worse and surviving less than healthy people, but that's been always true for other kinds of infection too
and he basically spent 12 years of his life inside this bubble. He became known as the bubble boy. He then died at 12 of an infection . But so they were able to keep him alive by giving these key things. But the experiments we do in animals are very similar. We do the same things. We call these things germfree animals.
"The release happened six days ago. The infection has a latency of 23 days. Additional releases are ongoing because--" Cole stopped again, before starting back up, sounding more and more like a broken marionette.
I mean, the answer lies in prevention. Preventing infection in the first place is the most important part to my mind of facing the HIV AIDS epidemic. There are, ultimately, one day we hope there will be a vaccine.
Only 1.7%? Only 1.7%. tract infections , pain with sex, dryness, there is a magical solution
In other words, they're viewed as, in some sense, similar to infections , and potentially amenable to the same kind of medical interventions that infections are amenable to. But they're not. They're actually all part and parcel of one single process, the accumulation of damage
But the infection kept spreading.
What does infection represent?
on tension and infection .
can either clear the infection -- so for example, in Ebola they have purified antibodies they give to people, and they will clear the infection
and cleared an infection in a cystic fibrosis patient, and we're hopeful that that will become a standard part of the treatment.
risk of infection and death on the table.
I had a MRSA infection .
get a urinary tract infection or pneumonia.
It's actually an infection of society.
It's an infection of our values.
because they had an infection .
Plus a possible malaria infection , and oncoming cows in India.
There's a bacterial infection out there, there's violence going on.
He had an infection in his brain.
And the infection was what's called the herpes virus.
to prevent the infection from reaching other people.
I simply mean that we cannot eliminate them from the body in the way that we can eliminate an infection . If you eliminate an infection , then the person isn't going to suffer from that infection again unless they get reinfected. But you can't do that with things that are a side effect of being alive in the first place, other than by eliminating being alive in the first place, which
He had a staph infection .
There was no infection .
uncontrollable outbreaks of infection sometimes related to military -- quasi military --
was a fungal infection or condition, and there were two people in this country that had it and 43 that had it in
an eye infection . I just cried and I was very angry.
resistant staph infection . And within 48 hours my elbow was the size of a football.
might call infection and it turns out that when you look into the the details
virtually all death was pretty quick. You died of infections , you died from trauma, and women and their babies died during childbirth. That basically accounted for why life expectancy didn't really exceed 40.
pretty stupid or dangerous infections . Then there's also toxins which is little things bacteria produce that fool our own regulation mechanisms. So for
The bulk of the infections are obviously in sub-Saharan Africa, but throughout Africa, we have lots and lots of people that we're not reaching.
It caused infections . And let's just say the company that made it didn't necessarily come clean with all the adverse event
And the Emerging Infections group in the Oxford Martin School, which I founded, it's a group of 350 faculty from across the whole university, medicine, sciences,
They have skin infections .
So they'd get infections , and they did get blood poisoning and die off.
and all the core infections TB and kind of stuff malnutrition everything you can