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Although attracted by the humanities, I had chosen medicine as a career, seduced by the image of the 'man in white' dispensing care and solace to the suffering. But science was lurking around the corner, in the form of an unpaid student assistantship in the laboratory of physiology.
Christian de Duve
Man
Science
Suffering
Care
White
Humanities
Medicine
Corner
Solace
Unpaid
Seduced
Physiology
Student
Had
Attracted
Although
Around
Laboratory
Form
Chosen
Image
Lurking
Career
In the brute physical world, and the one encompassed by medicine, there are all too many things that could kill you, don't kill you, and then leave you considerably weaker.
Christopher Hitchens
You
World
Medicine
Too
Considerably
Weaker
Physical
Physical World
Could
Brute
Leave
Then
Many
Things
My father wanted me to be a pharmacist like himself. He had been a doctor, but he no longer believed in medicine; so he became a pharmacist, but he believed in that hardly more.
Claude Chabrol
Me
Doctor
Father
Medicine
More
Had
He
Longer
Like
Himself
Became
Been
Wanted
Believed
Hardly
Pharmacist
I believe eating is a form of medicine, a reasoned way of giving your body and mind what it needs.
Connie Nielsen
Needs
Mind
Giving
Believe
Medicine
Way
Eating
Form
Body
Your
Your Body
From the moment I open my eyes, I'm trying to free my body. I'm trying to get looser, more flexible, to gain control. Movement is medicine to me.
Conor McGregor
Me
Eyes
Free
Control
Medicine
More
Open
Looser
Get
Trying
Movement
Gain
Body
Flexible
Moment
The interpretation of medicine today is 'do your clinical values fall within a normal range?' Everything in the globe right now is in the law of averages, which mean absolutely nothing to individuals.
Craig Venter
Today
Law
Values
Fall
Nothing
Interpretation
Medicine
Everything
Range
Absolutely
Absolutely Nothing
Individuals
Globe
Within
Clinical
Normal
Which
Mean
Your
Now
Right
Preventative medicine has to be the direction we go in. For example, if colon cancer is detected early - because a person knew he had a genetic risk and was having frequent exams - the surgery is relatively inexpensive and average survival is far greater than 10 years.
Craig Venter
Survival
Cancer
Example
Medicine
Relatively
Exams
Risk
Colon
Direction
Having
Had
He
Knew
Genetic
For Example
Greater
Because
Frequent
Surgery
Inexpensive
Go
Years
Than
Person
Far
Average
Early
I've made money by just trying to do world-class science. That's the goal that we're setting at Celera. If we do world-class science and create new medicine paradigms, the money will more than follow at a corporate level and at a personal level.
Craig Venter
Science
Money
Will
Made
Medicine
Setting
World-Class
Corporate
Paradigm
Follow
More
New
Goal
Than
Trying
Personal
Just
Personal Level
Create
Level
Society and medicine treat us all as members of populations, whereas as individuals we are all unique, and population statistics do not apply.
Craig Venter
Treat
Society
Medicine
Members
Statistics
Individuals
Whereas
Us
Unique
Population
Apply
We're moving to this integration of biomedicine, information technology, wireless and mobile now - an era of digital medicine. Even my stethoscope is now digital. And of course, there's an app for that.
Daniel Kraft
Technology
Digital
Medicine
Wireless
Course
Era
Integration
Mobile
Information
Information Technology
Moving
App
Even
Now
I don't think we should have less information in the world. The information age has yielded great advances in medicine, agriculture, transportation and many other fields. But the problem is twofold. One, we are assaulted with more information than any one of us can handle. Two, beyond the overload, too much information often leads to bad decisions.
Daniel Levitin
Great
Age
Problem
World
Agriculture
Too Much
Think
Medicine
Too
Other
Twofold
Bad
More
Advances
Leads
Beyond
Overload
Yielded
Handle
Than
Any
Often
Information
Information Age
Decisions
Fields
Us
Much
Should
Less
Transportation
Assaulted
Many
Two
I was a hyperactive kid, and it took awhile for me to find the right teacher. My master was a Shaolin kung fu teacher, but he also taught tai chi, Chinese medicine, brush painting - he was adept at all facets of Chinese culture.
Daniel Wu
Teacher
Me
Culture
Master
Chi
Painting
Medicine
Took
Adept
Kid
Find
Facets
Brush
He
Also
Kung
Kung Fu
Taught
Chinese
Chinese Culture
Right
Awhile
England has a long history of supporting alternative medicine - maybe it's because they don't have such a strong pharmaceutical industry in England, and homeopathy has been taught and promoted there for hundreds of years.
Dasha Zhukova
History
Strong
Long
Medicine
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Years
Has-Been
Promoted
Long History
Supporting
Industry
Alternative
Because
Been
Years
Maybe
Taught
England
Pharmaceutical
Pharmaceutical Industry
Under the spell of the right song, passion is within reach... love is close by... and you are not alone! With such potency, music should be treated with care. The sound, the feel, the presentation... everything! It is a medicine. It is a teacher!
Dave Sitek
Love
Teacher
Music
Alone
You
Love Is
Song
Passion
Care
Medicine
Spell
Everything
Potency
Feel
Reach
Within
Sound
Close
Should
Right
Treated
Presentation
Value in medicine depends on information - as I said in 'Let Patients Help,' 'People perform better when they're informed better.' It follows that to make patients and families more effective in care, they need to know more.
Dave deBronkart
People
Better
Care
Value
Medicine
Follows
More
Perform
Know
Make
Said
Effective
Families
Depends
Patients
Information
Informed
Help
Help People
Need
Please, let patients help improve healthcare. Let patients help steer our decisions, strategic and practical. Let patients help define what value in medicine is.
Dave deBronkart
Value
Medicine
Our
Please
Define
Steer
Practical
Healthcare
Improve
Patients
Decisions
Help
Strategic
The predicate of modern medicine is, 'We invalidate your humanity, but we give you immortality, so you have to shut up and listen to us.'
David Milch
You
Humanity
Medicine
Immortality
Give
Up
Modern
Listen
Us
Your
Shut
Shut Up
Food is medicine. We can actually change our gene expressions with the foods we eat.
David Perlmutter
Food
Change
Medicine
Our
Eat
Gene
Foods
Expressions
Actually
What we know about American medicine is that our supply of health-care professionals is not equally distributed. In rural areas, we have severe shortages.
David Shulkin
Medicine
Our
Severe
Distributed
Rural
Rural Areas
About
Area
Supply
Know
Equally
American
Shortages
Professionals
My career goal is to work as a liaison between organized medicine, government, and third-party payers.
David Shulkin
Work
Government
Medicine
Between
Goal
Organized
Career
Reimbursement is a major determinant of how medicine is practiced. When reimbursement changes, so do medical practice and medical education.
Dean Ornish
Education
Practice
Medicine
Changes
Major
Practiced
How
Reimbursement
Medical
There's a tendency to dismiss anything having to do with love and intimacy in medicine because it's hard to measure.
Dean Ornish
Love
Medicine
Intimacy
Having
Tendency
Because
Anything
Dismiss
Hard
Measure
I am not really sure how I got interested in medicine.
Debi Thomas
Medicine
Sure
Got
How
Am
Interested
Really
Humour is the be-all and end-all medicine of human existence.
Debra Granik
Medicine
Humour
Existence
End-All
Human
Human Existence
I went to school at Colorado State. I finished my degree in pre-medicine and nutrition with aspirations of actually going to graduate school in medicine, which I didn't.
Derek Theler
School
Degree
Finished
Medicine
State
Nutrition
Colorado
Graduate
Going
Graduate School
Which
Aspirations
Actually
Scores of Congolese die each day unnecessarily due to the lack of access to healthcare and modern medicine.
Dikembe Mutombo
Day
Medicine
Unnecessarily
Access
Healthcare
Due
Scores
Die
Modern
Lack
Each
Each Day
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