Using computers to identify diseases.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    As it stands, computers can be used in biology for finding genetic differences in people. this technology is the basis for the disease identification i have in mind, where the disease can be identified as being non human quickly.

    The only disease that is human is cancer, as this is a disease of ageing cells - dead cells in fact, or, like diseased cells that have gone rotten - spreading. basically, the way i see it, the cancer is like 'mummy rot' that spreads around the body, rotting new cells. a special program must be incorporated for this disease then, i would assume?

    Anyway, for normal diseases, those not of the human body, we could set up a whole program to identify small clusters of cells or 'something small' that finds non human cells in the body. this would also find the diet of the person, as the fuels of the body are not human. this means we can find out how the body feeds off of cells totally, like for dietary studies and so forth, to find why certain home remedies seem to work, and, incorporate that into cures and medicine in general.
     
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