It's a pathology .
So the pathology , man, somebody who's really a social deviant, and you see this with pedophilia and other-- there you
It's not a pathology .
And you can certainly get on average pathology that is associated with Alzheimer's disease, like phosphorylated tau and amyloid buildup and so forth.
like to put an extra pathology to recover from.
as maybe not all the big P pathology we thought it was, to say, look, yes, the deficits and the disabilities are profound, but it's more complicated.
it's considered a sign of pathology .
the process really consisted mostly of anatomic pathology -- cadavers, organs, looking for the pathologic bases for illness-- a focus on this.
And it wasn't necessarily pathology .
So if you have social pathology , sort of deviancy, that the pedophilia's sort of a crime, where somebody, just out of deviancy, is going to commit that crime.
specimens from the various departments to the pathology lab to be analyzed.
and the Americans have a different pathology in this regard actually the American tendency is to learn lessons
actually dis sort of the pathology report they said there was no evidence of any
If I have some Alzheimer's disease pathology present in my brain, amyloid plaques are gunking up the connections between a certain number of neurons,
Pathology .
can exacerbate the extent of the mental illness pathology .
And of course, pathology -- of course, mental illness, via its psycho-social and physiological stress mechanisms that it activates, and perhaps
He thinks this is just a sign of incredible philosophical pathology .
the age at which the damage reaches the Intolerable level and pathology emerges.
And we're also sidestepping our ignorance of pathology -- also wonderful.
So the exact same brain cells that showed evidence of tau pathology are the same ones that are producing symptoms.
when to call to get the results of the pathology report; about whether there's additional cancer in surrounding tissue; when to call to schedule the removal of the catheter.
It was diagnosis in physiology and anatomy and pathology all the time.
Metabolism causes damage, causes pathology .
This is something that is very important in terms of pathology because it leads to increased blood pressure in the elderly, and therefore to things like kidney failure.
That means essentially breaking the link between damage and pathology , somehow doing something to the body.
And therefore the pressure against these therapies-- the pressure to make pathology happen anyway is increasing-- and the therapies are inevitably, inevitably going
It's inextricable the linkage between damage and pathology -- the relationship between aging itself, whatever you mean by that, and the diseases of old age.
was sucked over to the Department of laboratory medicine and pathology in the Hilton building three blocks away I mean
But that was a virus that moved faster and caused greater pathology than our bodies could keep up with.
And while we want to pursue treating age as more of a pathology where everybody lives extraordinarily healthy lives right up until the very, very end,
that we're doing to eliminate aging is to weaken the link between metabolism and pathology , the link between being alive and being dead.
Essentially what we have is the goal is to weaken the link between metabolism and pathology .
If there's a nice temporal correlation between the build up of a pathology and the symptoms that somebody has, this says that there must be some kind
What I want to emphasize to you here is that the relationship between damage and pathology is, in some cases, quite complex, but it is established.
damage or go in and interfere with this process where damage creates pathology .
this have to do with Alzheimer's if I have some Alzheimer's disease pathology present in my brain and it's blocking some synapses those amaloid plaques are gunking up the connections between
But what we find is that that seems to be correlated with the pathology associated with things like Alzheimer's disease.
creates the mind and creates who people become and creates certain forms of pathology .
If they can read asbestos patents, they can read asbestos pathology papers.
It's ridiculous, but it's it's a pathology .
So Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, any pathology is something going wrong with that plan.
And in fact, those patients who have language problems show tau pathology right there-- right where you'd expected.
You most know that homosexuality was designated as a pathology , as an illness, until 1973
Political scientist Peter Singer-- you may be familiar with his book "Wired for War"-- epitomizes this pathology when he writes that quote,
Doctors can fool themselves into thinking that they are in charge, even when disease and pathology are in the driver's seat.
For Dewey, the search for autonomy was a kind of American pathology , that what we should be searching for and exploiting is greater interdependence, because that's
to do, or indeed the rate at which damage creates pathology , as the geriatrics approach tries to do, instead the proposal is to uncouple those two processes
Now, I'm going to spend a few minutes now highlighting the relationship between damage and pathology .
Because in this case, it's pretty much a one to one relationship between the pathology and the damage.