and I think Los Angeles today we have 140,000 people with forty thousand kids hundred forty thousand kids with respiratory problems they're very exposed so what you may be seeing is themost obvious area of improvement in the overall smog levels where it shows green but if you look a
And then we also think about the children going to that school. was respiratory disease for adults, not malaria.
And then we also think about the children going to that school. But respiratory disease. And the reason is that the villagers are cooking over open fires, or they're often
And then through that, yeah. the strength of my respiratory muscles and also to decrease the effort of my respiratory muscles, to increase my respiratory dexterity.
Tuberculosis is one, and COVID is another. They are both respiratory pandemics. And in both of them, we are working on repurposing to address these respiratory pandemics.
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. This is respiratory syncytial virus.
It's logarithmic. So you need literally a 10x reduction from an open fire in order to have a 50% reduction in the risk factor for respiratory disease. And so the first thing that we as an organization did was, have had to validate in our own lab, which is built to the same standards, and Ryan can elaborate on this,
that those of you who like meat, eggs, and dairy are four times more likely to die from diabetes. Killer number nine is respiratory infections.
Fear, obviously, awe, or laughter. All of them are respiratory responses preparing the organism for something. In the simplest cases of laughter, you have surprise, which is always bad, followed by something trivial.
we arrived at the emergency room, the staff was responsible enough to take a look at Erin within just a minute or two and they immediately felt there was some sort of important respiratory problem. During the next 60 minutes, her respiratory problem worsened rapidly and Erin was intubated and placed in the intensive care unit. The chest x-rays showed fluid in the tissues of both lungs that possibly was pneumonia and the heart was enlarged. Erin's blood oxygen worsened during the night
actually very subtle on a sleep study compared to a typical severe sleep apnea patient and what we're looking for is what we called a respiratory effort related arousal um during a sleep study and um this is actually detected by a very special monitor is called the esophageal pressure transducer the reason why I want to mention is because
of fruit that I've created. And this is one that can take carbon dioxide out of solution, which is dissolved both from the Venice water in which this agent has been placed and also in the respiratory gases it breathes out by the gallery visitors. And what you're seeing is copper carbonate being dissolved in a halo-like structure around the protocell that's worked its way down to the bottom of the pear-shaped flask in which it's being housed. So, what could this be used for in an architectural context? Well, I showed you some of the buildings
Take inhaled drugs, for instance, which can end up in the walls of your nose or at the bottom of your lungs, depending on the intricacy of your particular respiratory system. Using supercomputer simulations based on scans of your lungs, we can predict with high precision where particles will flow and then design
And we could begin to ask questions about whether, in naturally occurring low-stress versus high-stress conditions, what was the rate of behavioral disorders and respiratory disease and injuries, things of that kind, all of these things that we care a lot about in the health of young children? And we could begin to look at those in relationship to their naturally occurring stress exposure
And then we also think about the children going to that school. not really because she was thinking about respiratory disease, but because this is an efficient way, if you're boiling a pot of beans,
What I do if a patient comes to my office, whatever their problem is, and however severe it is, people are often shocked. They had fewer ear infections and fewer respiratory infections.
So the data on the magnitude of deaths attributed to household air pollution are provided by the World Health Organization. And the primary deaths are both respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease and cardiopulmonary disease. There's been a big challenge in the global public health community, not around attributing deaths
So the public health community argues that you need a 90% reduction in particulate matter in order to mitigate the risk of respiratory disease. And if we can nerd it out for a second, the relationship between respiratory disease and air
which is a group out of California, to validate that with the types of fuels that people are using and the way that they're used to feeding the fuels that it also achieves a 90% reduction in respiratory disease. And we've done that, as well.
And then you should be good to go. And the children have upper respiratory problems.
And then we went on to show that you can detect respiratory viral infections with a simple smartwatch, because your heart rate jumped up in advance of symptoms.
And they're essential to rescue newborns with respiratory problems.
What I do if a patient comes to my office, whatever their problem is, and however severe it is, people are often shocked. predicted an increased risk of dying from gastrointestinal respiratory illness.
That's one of the things-- is upper respiratory failure with this disease.
this field uh there is some negative impacts because of respiratory disease from emissions in the power grid to the
In contrast to that, the kids that I had shown you previously with the purple data points, on the right here, under conditions of high naturally occurring stress had these exorbitant rates of behavioral disorders, of respiratory diseases, colds, bronchitis, so on, injuries. These kids had tremendous increases in the level of stress outcomes under conditions of high-stress exposure.
And we know that 60% of all SARS cases during the Sudden Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome were spread through the hands of health care workers.
Focus on breath, lower your respiratory rate.
Gary Briggs: Yeah. Premal Shah: Respiratory illnesses.
I was certain that she had been very carefully examined twice about a week ago by the pediatrician. But by 10 p.m., I noted that her respiratory rate had increased and she started having what are called rib retractions. And early physical sign of difficult breathing.
susceptible it is true the worst place you can be is inland where there's lots of cars and lots of freeways that's why it's not a great idea if you have children especially with any respiratory issues to have them lived in our freeway because you're just exposing them to the same toxic stuff over and over so yes being by the beach is a good idea for
the valves of the arteries uh and of the veins uh the whole secret respiratory
They are both respiratory pandemics. And in both of them, we are working on repurposing to address these respiratory pandemics. So this is something that's engulfed the world.
able to breathe. And a lot of folks in my neighborhood back in Detroit have respiratory issues. Flint, Michigan is
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. But anyway, for the most part there is no vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus.
in America, cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease, stroke, Alzheimer's, diabetes, kidney disease.
That includes doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, OT, case managers, janitors-- the list goes on and on.
Sweat gland release, heart cardio activity, respiratory activity, eye tracking, zygomatic muscle, which is the smile muscle.
However, breastfed babies are much less likely to have ear infections and respiratory infections, and so they're healthier.
Among adults, there are reports of several types of upper respiratory symptoms.
in order to mitigate the risk of respiratory disease. And if we can nerd it out for a second, the relationship between respiratory disease and air pollution is not linear.
Group, says that there are 13,000 deaths a year from respiratory illnesses caused by inhalation of small particulates, 2.5 microns in diameter and less.
risk was this sort of mysterious CRF, which is Cardio Respiratory Fitness, which is really low fitness.
die every year from air pollution, from cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, complications from asthma, disease, pneumonia, in fact, about 15 to 20 percent of these are children
And early physical sign of difficult breathing. I told Glenda I might be overreacting but I thought there were objective signs of a respiratory problem and I suggested we take the baby to the emergency room. When we arrived at the emergency room, the staff was responsible enough to take a look at Erin within just a minute or two and they immediately felt there was some sort
are psychiatric drugs. And then of course these arise in allergies and asthma and respiratory illnesses, digestive disorders.
And if we could, in fact, do this, it would be so much faster, and have so many advantages. including a recent one that showed that, when elderly people were given BCG, there was a 45% reduction in all respiratory infections, all.
This month, we've had five of the six largest wildfires in California State history, bringing hazardous air on top of an epidemic of respiratory disease.
And for every one person that we lost to COVID-19, we lost three others to other respiratory diseases,
Happier people have better functioning immune systems, better functioning cardiovascular systems, better functioning respiratory systems.