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en I think if modern medicine could put in a bottle all the positive benefits of exercise, they'd consider it a miracle drug.

en His knee was a miracle of modern medicine. Back in our day, they [put a cast on] it. Now you're walking around two days later.

en Malaria actually could be fixed. We don't need a miracle drug. We don't need a miracle vaccine. We have the tools now. We actually could save millions of lives.

en People tend to think of breakthroughs in medicine as a new drug, a laser, or a high-tech surgical procedure. They often have a hard time believing that the simple choices that we make in our lifestyle?what we eat, how we respond to stress, whether or not we smoke cigarettes, how much exercise we get, and the quality of our relationships and support?can be as powerful as drugs and surgery. But they often are.

en [Pharmaceutical companies argue that drug costs are justified.] It's important to look at the prices of medicines in the context of the cost that it takes to get a medicine in the first place, ... On average, (it's) about $500 million for each new medicine that gets to market.

en Every drug is a balance of benefits and risks, .. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. . With any drug there are risks and you have to be careful with all these drugs in terms of liver damage. No drug is perfect. They're not lollipops.

en Personalized medicine is the right drug for the disease to the right patient at the right time. If we can get this kind of information available in real time to physicians, it would allow us potentially to be able to look -- before we gave the drug to individuals -- for those type of reactions.

en Franklin played a critical role in development of modern medicine. With strong interests in bedside and preventative medicine, hospital care, and even medical education, he helped to change medical care in both America and Europe.

en The only exercise Keith does is lifting the bottle to the mouth.

en This is a time when I hope a man's underlying motivation for exercise might start to be a bit more mature. Think about why you exercise and start to look at the overall health benefits of being physically active.

en It's amazing what modern medicine has done.

en I'm sure there is no miracle drug that's going to make it go away right away.

en A second very important message is that subjects enjoyed fitness benefits in the absence of weight loss. Many people exercise with the purpose of losing weight. When they do not lose weight, they do not think the exercise is benefiting them and they stop exercising.

en I feel helpless, that this might be the limit of modern medicine.

en It's referred to as a positive addiction in that case because the result is that it makes you do something that's good for your body as long as you don't become obsessive with it. If you get obsessive, then it's not positive, but if you get desire to want exercise on a regular basis, and you keep it sane, then that's very positive.


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