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How to use the word Pathology in a Sentence?

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Further, females had higher tau burden than males when they also have amyloid pathology in the brain.

Tara Spires-Jones

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Of course, The Mediterranean diet is also heart healthy … by reducing the risk for stroke and neurovascular injury that can also increase risk for Alzheimer’s disease pathology, what is good for The Mediterranean diet is good for the brain.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The brain has its own immune response to the pathology that's involved in [ Alzheimer's ] disease progressing, when there are other things that cause inflammation that are in the body that can affect the brain, likely what happens is that can even amplify the process that's already going on.

David Holtzman

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We are demonstrating that if you invest in the communities that have traditionally been seen as the source of the problem or pathology, that if you shift the focus from seeing them as negative actors who produce problems, it's clear that within those communities are people with expertise and solutions. That's what the credible messenger represents.

Clinton Lacey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's all about hitting the right person with the right drug, at the right time in the course of their disease, many people may not know this, but after 40 years old, just about all of us start to build up the initiating pathology of Alzheimer's, which is amyloid plaque in the brain and the neurofibrillary tangles.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's possible that APOE4 either increases amyloid burden in women more than men. Or, perhaps, once amyloid accumulates, it leads to a fast cascade of pathology and neurodegenration in women versus men.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The most interesting aspect of the study is that APOE4 differentiated women from men, it's possible that APOE4 either increases amyloid burden in women more than men. Or, perhaps, once amyloid accumulates, it leads to a fast cascade of pathology and neurodegenration in women versus men.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We all share concern about marginalized seniors with limited health care access and poorer overall health status, sprinkle a dangerous new pathology that's not well understood on top of that, and you have a recipe for greater disparities in care.

Nathan Erdmann

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Specific traits may increase risk due to a lifetime of behaviors that predispose a person to developing cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease, or there could be more of a direct biological role related to early disease pathology, neuroticism is specifically one trait that comes to mind, and past meta-analyses have also show this. Rumination and worry is linked to smaller brain volumes.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Having high cholesterol may not cause Alzheimer's, but it presses the fast-forward button on the disease pathology and cognitive decline, there's also a relationship between diabetes and the development of amyloid pathology.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

For every 15 points that your blood sugar goes up, your risk of Alzheimer's goes up by 14.5 % later in life, having high cholesterol may not cause Alzheimer's, but it presses the fast-forward button on the disease pathology and cognitive decline.

Lindsay Farrer

Found on CNN
2 years ago

i am mired in a pathology of contradictions; Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness, my son says . . . & i have no trouble believing it

Andrew Gettler

added by scottholstad
2 years ago

It's imperative to have an inner view of the bone, if you have doubts whether a bone is deformed by pathology or geological processes, you need to see inside.

Filippo Bertozzo

Found on CNN
2 years ago

These experiments are the first to recreate the distinctive features of Parkinson’s disease that we see only in human patients, we have created a new model of the pathology involved, which will allow us to track how the disease develops and how it might be slowed down or stopped.

Hyunsoo Shawn Je

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Most of the cases are pretty straightforward, the lungs are usually so severely involved with pathology, so they are two to three times or more the normal weight of a normal lung.

Mary Fowkes

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

[ Actors ] are in the business of creating human beings, of finding out what makes you tick -- the psychological pathology, pathology is the study of tumors. Acting is a study of' What is your tumor ? What is that nucleus ?' And in order to do that, I felt like if I took that wig off... what it's going to force the writer to do is write the woman.

Viola Davis

Found on CNN
6 years ago

With the proper motivation and a conscious cultivation of resiliency, you'll soon emerge from the pathology of this election.

Paul Hokemeyer

added by anonymous
7 years ago

Since the pathology underlying any effect of anticholinergic drugs on cognitive function likely takes years to manifest, if a patient is clearly benefiting from a drug in the short-term, but may not survive in the long term, any cognitive harm from the drug may be inconsequential, on the other hand, a healthier patient particularly concerned about future dementia risk, whether because of family history or other reason, may consider alternative treatments.

Alain Koyama

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I am very fortunate to have the pathology reports show that the tumors are all non-aggressive, and that there is no indication that they have spread, so thanks to my local doctor Cliff Sewell and the incredible team at the Mayo Clinic, all is well and I can return to normal activities in two weeks from my surgery.

Phil Lesh & Friends

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A friend who had had breast cancer suggested I get a second opinion on my pathology and my gut told me that was the thing to do.

Rita Wilson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We can imagine a society in which no one could survive as a social being because it does not correspond to biologically determined perceptions and human social needs. For historical reasons, existing societies might have such properties, leading to various forms of pathology.

Noam Chomsky

added by anonymous
10 years ago

One writes of scars healed, a loose parallel to the pathology of the skin, but there is no such thing in the life of an individual. There are open wounds, shrunk sometimes to the size of a pin-prick but wounds still. The marks of suffering are more comparable to the loss of a finger, or the sight of an eye. We may not miss them, either, for one minute in a year, but if we should there is nothing to be done about it.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

added by anonymous
10 years ago

Digressions, objections, delight in mockery, carefree mistrust are signs of health; everything unconditional belongs in pathology.

Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil

added by anonymous
13 years ago

Digressions, objections, delight in mockery, carefree mistrust are signs of health everything unconditional belongs in pathology.

Friedrich Nietzsche

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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