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" ... Every 3 seconds, someone in the world develops a condition that, unlike cancer, has no cure. Dementia is one of the fastest-growing syndromes, with the number of sufferers expected to triple to 150 million by 2050, according to the World Health Organization. ... "
" ... However, there are two main things that an individual should try to appreciate. First, what you are feeling is a population-wide phenomenon, so it is not about you. It is about us, our nature and the ways we respond to particular circumstances. The second realization should be that the field as a whole will always move forward at a pace with which you cannot keep up. That is the nature of progress in a field as broad as data science. Instead of trying to catch the entire train, focus on one carriage, and make yourself at home there. Mastering a part of the domain is what being an expert is all about. The side effect? Other people will start looking up to you — while developing their own impostor syndromes. If you spot this, tell them your story. ... "
" ... SARS-CoV-2 isn't unique in its ability to affect the brain or cause lasting complications. Other infections can lead to long-term syndromes too. Kumar and his co-authors write that after the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) outbreaks, 10-20% of those who recovered from infections reported long-term neuropsychiatric issues like depression, memory problems and fatigue. "Based on what has happened and what we're trying to learn now, we can prepare for what might happen in the future," said Kumar. ... "
" ... Since its launch in 2012, Face2Gene has been adopted by about 70% of the 4,000 pediatric geneticists worldwide. Face2Gene gives geneticists the chance to run photographs of their patients against a database that incorporates details of different genetic syndromes. The results help geneticists either take the next step, to genetic tests – or in the cases where there are not genetic tests, may help a doctor make a diagnosis based on symptoms. ... "
" ... “The European Medicines Agency (EMA) licence and availability through the NHS is welcome as we badly need additional effective treatments for Dravet and Lennox Gastaut syndromes,” he explains. ... "