Anti-inflammatory Foods
... from maitake, enoki and oyster mushrooms. Arch-Enemy: Deep-fried mushrooms’ and vegetables’ healing powers are greatly diminished by the high temperatures. Green Tea: The flavonoids in green tea are potent natural anti-inflammatory compounds that have been shown in numerous studies to reduce the ris ...
... from maitake, enoki and oyster mushrooms. Arch-Enemy: Deep-fried mushrooms’ and vegetables’ healing powers are greatly diminished by the high temperatures. Green Tea: The flavonoids in green tea are potent natural anti-inflammatory compounds that have been shown in numerous studies to reduce the ris ...
Qi Mail - Needles and Tea
... diseases which encompass a broad category of over 100 diseases in which the person's immune system attacks his or her own tissue. ...
... diseases which encompass a broad category of over 100 diseases in which the person's immune system attacks his or her own tissue. ...
I. Introduction to class
... all pathogenic S. aureus strains make coagulase. High correlation between ability to produce coagulase and production of damaging toxins: ...
... all pathogenic S. aureus strains make coagulase. High correlation between ability to produce coagulase and production of damaging toxins: ...
The biochemistry and genetics of autoimmune disease
... or polymorphisms (Apo E4, Aldose reductase, ACE) may increase individual predisposition for development of microvascular complications of diabetes [30,31], whereas other genetic factors, such as the toll receptor, are protective and decrease predisposition. The various inflammatory mediators listed ...
... or polymorphisms (Apo E4, Aldose reductase, ACE) may increase individual predisposition for development of microvascular complications of diabetes [30,31], whereas other genetic factors, such as the toll receptor, are protective and decrease predisposition. The various inflammatory mediators listed ...
Slide 1
... •Possible outbreak of ‘rose spots’-a rash of rose coloured spots, characteristic of typhoid fever. •Slow heart rate (bradycardia) •Muscle pain (myalgia) •Extreme symptoms include intestinal perforation, spleen and liver enlargement. ...
... •Possible outbreak of ‘rose spots’-a rash of rose coloured spots, characteristic of typhoid fever. •Slow heart rate (bradycardia) •Muscle pain (myalgia) •Extreme symptoms include intestinal perforation, spleen and liver enlargement. ...
Infectious Diseases: Investigtion, Surveillance, & Prevention
... TB screening for contacts to active TB case Provider education on vaccine administration for vaccine-preventable diseases ...
... TB screening for contacts to active TB case Provider education on vaccine administration for vaccine-preventable diseases ...
Chronic granulomatous disease needs extra attention
... or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CGD patients may also present with diffuse granulomas that can become large enough to cause obstructive or painful symptoms in the esophagus, stomach, biliary, intestinal, urogenital, or pulmonary systems[1-3]. Colitis is an important gastrointestinal manifestation of ...
... or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. CGD patients may also present with diffuse granulomas that can become large enough to cause obstructive or painful symptoms in the esophagus, stomach, biliary, intestinal, urogenital, or pulmonary systems[1-3]. Colitis is an important gastrointestinal manifestation of ...
Slide 1
... rose coloured spots, characteristic of typhoid fever. •Slow heart rate (bradycardia) •Muscle pain (myalgia) •Extreme symptoms include intestinal perforation, spleen and liver enlargement. ...
... rose coloured spots, characteristic of typhoid fever. •Slow heart rate (bradycardia) •Muscle pain (myalgia) •Extreme symptoms include intestinal perforation, spleen and liver enlargement. ...
- University of East Anglia
... Crohn’s disease patients carrying the 300Ala risk allele and infected with the Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (implicated as a putative causal agent of Crohn’s disease), were also observed to have increased production of cytokines IL-6 and IL-10 (World J Gastroenterol. 2011; 17:2829 ...
... Crohn’s disease patients carrying the 300Ala risk allele and infected with the Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (implicated as a putative causal agent of Crohn’s disease), were also observed to have increased production of cytokines IL-6 and IL-10 (World J Gastroenterol. 2011; 17:2829 ...
Acute gastroenteritis
... Ensure that laboratory confirmation by stool testing, when appropriate, has been attempted. Testing of stool (or vomit, although yield is lower than from stool) samples for norovirus should be considered in an outbreak situation where the clinical and epidemiological features suggest norovirus infec ...
... Ensure that laboratory confirmation by stool testing, when appropriate, has been attempted. Testing of stool (or vomit, although yield is lower than from stool) samples for norovirus should be considered in an outbreak situation where the clinical and epidemiological features suggest norovirus infec ...
Childhood Illnesses and Prevention
... Childhood Illnesses and Prevention Policies Germs are all around us and often infect young children. Protecting children from germs and illness is not always possible, but it is our responsibility to help children avoid these illnesses as much as possible. Keeping ill children away from other childr ...
... Childhood Illnesses and Prevention Policies Germs are all around us and often infect young children. Protecting children from germs and illness is not always possible, but it is our responsibility to help children avoid these illnesses as much as possible. Keeping ill children away from other childr ...
Arterial Ulcerations due to Peripheral Vascular Disease
... Located on bony prominences of the legs and feet “Punched-out” appearance with well-defined borders Shiny atrophic skin, no hair growth Little/no edema or wound exudate Yellow slough or black eschar in the wound bed with ...
... Located on bony prominences of the legs and feet “Punched-out” appearance with well-defined borders Shiny atrophic skin, no hair growth Little/no edema or wound exudate Yellow slough or black eschar in the wound bed with ...
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus and Schamberg
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
GLISTER™ Multi-Action Fluoride Toothpaste
... Plaque is the sticky film of food and bacteria that forms on the teeth and produces acids, which dissolve the tooth enamel. Brushing with fluoride toothpaste can help to remove plaque before it has time to harden and become tartar. Tartar build-up can cause serious dental health problems, which may ...
... Plaque is the sticky film of food and bacteria that forms on the teeth and produces acids, which dissolve the tooth enamel. Brushing with fluoride toothpaste can help to remove plaque before it has time to harden and become tartar. Tartar build-up can cause serious dental health problems, which may ...
Technical Bulletin
... Soon enough soybean fields across the region will begin reaching the critical reproductive growth stage. During this stage foliar diseases can begin to impact yield. This technical update will focus on the main soybean foliar diseases and management considerations for each disease. ...
... Soon enough soybean fields across the region will begin reaching the critical reproductive growth stage. During this stage foliar diseases can begin to impact yield. This technical update will focus on the main soybean foliar diseases and management considerations for each disease. ...
tick and lyme disease information
... itchy, spreads gradually outwards from the location of the bite. It can spread slowly to a size of about 60cm if not treated. Bullseye Rash The rash can be very faint, and sometimes does not appear at all. It will usually clear rapidly with antibiotic treatment. Flu like symptoms such as headaches, ...
... itchy, spreads gradually outwards from the location of the bite. It can spread slowly to a size of about 60cm if not treated. Bullseye Rash The rash can be very faint, and sometimes does not appear at all. It will usually clear rapidly with antibiotic treatment. Flu like symptoms such as headaches, ...
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus and Schamberg
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
I. The theme urgency
... A child of 5 years old attends a kindergarten, he fell ill the day before yesterday when the temperature elevated up to 39°C, repeated vomiting and a sore throat was marked. His mother gave him paracetamol. Today in the morning the temperature is 38.5°С, he complains of a pain in the throat, rash on ...
... A child of 5 years old attends a kindergarten, he fell ill the day before yesterday when the temperature elevated up to 39°C, repeated vomiting and a sore throat was marked. His mother gave him paracetamol. Today in the morning the temperature is 38.5°С, he complains of a pain in the throat, rash on ...
Benign Thyroid Disorders
... Jod-Baselow Phenomenon ((exact mechanism is obscure. Background iodine deficiency, followed by iodine Xs, leading to unmasking hyperthyroidism. Normal follicular architecture becomes disrupted, leading to inefficient iodine trapping)) ...
... Jod-Baselow Phenomenon ((exact mechanism is obscure. Background iodine deficiency, followed by iodine Xs, leading to unmasking hyperthyroidism. Normal follicular architecture becomes disrupted, leading to inefficient iodine trapping)) ...
The significance of Medical Parasitology
... Humans carry both adult worms in the intestine & larval cysticercosis in the muscle & other tissues ...
... Humans carry both adult worms in the intestine & larval cysticercosis in the muscle & other tissues ...
OIE listed Diseases Notification
... The disease has been shown to cause significant production losses at a national or multinational (zonal or regional) level. OR ...
... The disease has been shown to cause significant production losses at a national or multinational (zonal or regional) level. OR ...
Document
... • Impending infarction • Mechanical complications due to acute myocardial infarction • Ischemia related intractable ventricular arrhythmias • Cardiac support for high-risk general surgical and coronary angiography/ angioplasty patients • Weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass • Support for failed angio ...
... • Impending infarction • Mechanical complications due to acute myocardial infarction • Ischemia related intractable ventricular arrhythmias • Cardiac support for high-risk general surgical and coronary angiography/ angioplasty patients • Weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass • Support for failed angio ...
Brochure Regarding Meningitis
... glasses, living in close quarters like dormitories or summer camps, and kissing. Meningococcal disease can be hard to recognize, especially in its early stages, because symptoms are similar to those of more common viral illnesses. Unlike more common illnesses, the disease can progress quickly and ma ...
... glasses, living in close quarters like dormitories or summer camps, and kissing. Meningococcal disease can be hard to recognize, especially in its early stages, because symptoms are similar to those of more common viral illnesses. Unlike more common illnesses, the disease can progress quickly and ma ...
Intestinal bacteria and inflammatory bowel disease
... bacteria can activate NFkB through lipopolysaccharides binding to TLR-4 on colonic epithelial cells (16). As many years ago the main connection between E. coli O:14 and other enterobacteriaceae and UC was established, the determination of the role of different lipopolysaccharides from various gram-n ...
... bacteria can activate NFkB through lipopolysaccharides binding to TLR-4 on colonic epithelial cells (16). As many years ago the main connection between E. coli O:14 and other enterobacteriaceae and UC was established, the determination of the role of different lipopolysaccharides from various gram-n ...
Jacob Tazik
... allowed to fester it could eventually develop into periodontitis which will result in bone loss along with tooth loss. This will cause systemic inflammation of the periodontal tissue which can enhance insulin resistance and ultimately poor glycemic control. This means that the relationship between d ...
... allowed to fester it could eventually develop into periodontitis which will result in bone loss along with tooth loss. This will cause systemic inflammation of the periodontal tissue which can enhance insulin resistance and ultimately poor glycemic control. This means that the relationship between d ...
Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease, also known as Kawasaki syndrome, lymph node syndrome, and mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is an autoimmune disease in which the medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It is largely seen in children under five years of age. It affects many organ systems, mainly those including the blood vessels, skin, mucous membranes, and lymph nodes. Its rarest but most serious effect is on the heart, where it can cause fatal coronary artery aneurysms in untreated children. Without treatment, mortality may approach 1%, usually within six weeks of onset. With treatment, the mortality rate is 0.17% in the U.S.Often, a pre-existing viral infection may play a role in its pathogenesis. The skin, the conjunctivae of the eyes, and the mucous membranes of the mouth become red and inflamed. Swelling of the hands and feet is often seen and lymph nodes in the neck are often enlarged. A recurrent fever, often 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) or higher, is characteristic of the acute phase of the disease. In untreated children, the fever lasts about 10 days, but may range from five to 25 days. The disorder was first described in 1967 by Tomisaku Kawasaki in Japan.