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... shown raised cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates in patients with diagnosis of depression. In longitudinal studies of initially healthy community residents without a history of IHD, depression has been associated with a relative risk between 1.5 and 2 for the subsequent development of IHD, ...
... shown raised cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates in patients with diagnosis of depression. In longitudinal studies of initially healthy community residents without a history of IHD, depression has been associated with a relative risk between 1.5 and 2 for the subsequent development of IHD, ...
Pediatr Infect Dis J 2007 Aug 26(8) 728 32
... and their onset generally coincides with underlying disease. The onset, length, and severity of aphthous-like ulcers is determined by the conditions or defects that have caused them. The correction of responsible factors may cause healing and prevent relapses. Several kinds of drugs can cause aphtho ...
... and their onset generally coincides with underlying disease. The onset, length, and severity of aphthous-like ulcers is determined by the conditions or defects that have caused them. The correction of responsible factors may cause healing and prevent relapses. Several kinds of drugs can cause aphtho ...
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP)
... In order to offer a genetic test to other relatives we first need to find the gene alteration responsible for causing FAP in a family. If we do not find a gene alteration we will not be able to offer a genetic test to other relatives but they will still need to undergo bowel screening. The starting ...
... In order to offer a genetic test to other relatives we first need to find the gene alteration responsible for causing FAP in a family. If we do not find a gene alteration we will not be able to offer a genetic test to other relatives but they will still need to undergo bowel screening. The starting ...
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION PROPOSAL
... isolates with high levels of fluoroquinolones resistance associated with gyrA mutations and the function of the cmeABC efflux pump. Antimicrob. Agents ...
... isolates with high levels of fluoroquinolones resistance associated with gyrA mutations and the function of the cmeABC efflux pump. Antimicrob. Agents ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... of abdominal pain, 55% with nausea and vomiting, and 40% with abdominal distention. 40% patients had positive history of NSAID intake for more than 6 months. In our study, 15% cases had associated co morbid conditions. The commonly associated co morbidity was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease fo ...
... of abdominal pain, 55% with nausea and vomiting, and 40% with abdominal distention. 40% patients had positive history of NSAID intake for more than 6 months. In our study, 15% cases had associated co morbid conditions. The commonly associated co morbidity was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease fo ...
LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS = Not good, and for - Nutri-Spec
... Here we have yet another study using Lactobacillus acidophilus in combination with other probiotics in a controlled trial to determine any benefit for IBS. This study did show benefit to IBS patients from the probiotics, but, the multispecies probiotic used in the test group included several species ...
... Here we have yet another study using Lactobacillus acidophilus in combination with other probiotics in a controlled trial to determine any benefit for IBS. This study did show benefit to IBS patients from the probiotics, but, the multispecies probiotic used in the test group included several species ...
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - UC Irvine`s Department of Medicine
... Late 1800s- Sir William Osler initially described the systemic nature and linked rashes to organ involvement 1949- LE cell described by Malcolm Hargraves at Mayo Clinic 1954- ANA described 1971- First set of classification criteria proposed for Lupus 1983- Antiphospholipid antibody syndrom ...
... Late 1800s- Sir William Osler initially described the systemic nature and linked rashes to organ involvement 1949- LE cell described by Malcolm Hargraves at Mayo Clinic 1954- ANA described 1971- First set of classification criteria proposed for Lupus 1983- Antiphospholipid antibody syndrom ...
Host responses in periodontal diseases: a preview
... tissue destruction. Meng and co-authors (11) have reviewed the determinants of host susceptibility in aggressive periodontitis, focusing on family aggregation, single nucleotide polymorphisms, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, antibodies, smoking, stress and root morphology abnormalities (11). They sugg ...
... tissue destruction. Meng and co-authors (11) have reviewed the determinants of host susceptibility in aggressive periodontitis, focusing on family aggregation, single nucleotide polymorphisms, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, antibodies, smoking, stress and root morphology abnormalities (11). They sugg ...
Adaptive Immune Responses in the Intestinal Mucosa of
... Clinically CC and LC cannot be differentiated from each other. The main symptom of both conditions is chronic non-bloody, watery diarrhoea, and is often associated with nocturnal diarrhoea (9). Abdominal pain and weight loss is significantly common. Furthermore faecal incontinence may affect these p ...
... Clinically CC and LC cannot be differentiated from each other. The main symptom of both conditions is chronic non-bloody, watery diarrhoea, and is often associated with nocturnal diarrhoea (9). Abdominal pain and weight loss is significantly common. Furthermore faecal incontinence may affect these p ...
Microbiota-mediated colonization resistance against intestinal
... are resistant to environmental stresses and sterilization measures; this facilitates its transmission between patients in hospital settings. C. difficile is resistant to many classes of antimicrobials13–15 that create broad and lasting deficits in the composition and diversity of the intestinal micr ...
... are resistant to environmental stresses and sterilization measures; this facilitates its transmission between patients in hospital settings. C. difficile is resistant to many classes of antimicrobials13–15 that create broad and lasting deficits in the composition and diversity of the intestinal micr ...
Inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the principal types of inflammatory bowel disease. It is important to note that not only does Crohn's disease affect the small intestine and large intestine, it can also affect the mouth, esophagus, stomach and the anus whereas ulcerative colitis primarily affects the colon and the rectum.Inflammatory bowel diseases resulted in 51,000 deaths in 2013 and 55,000 deaths in 1990.