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    Allergy Essay

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    Background & Introduction Allergy is an IgE mediated inflammation of the mucosa or skin after exposure to allergenic substances in susceptible individuals. It is estimated to have 150 million sufferers in Europe which makes it the most common chronic disease [1]. In addition to various environmental factors, a myriad of different cells, genes and specific markers and cytokines have been proposed to play role in the pathology of allergic diseases. Understanding the underlying etiology and…

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    Probiotic species Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Our large intestine is an advanced ecosystem, where thousands of bacteria proliferate. these Bateria are helpful in absorption of non digested nutrients from the food example starch, polysaccharides, sugars etc. Bifidobacteria is gram-positive, anaerobic and rod-shaped bacteria, that can be esily found in the large intestines of humans and animals (mammals). Bifidobacterium animalis Is a type of the species, which act as probiotic…

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    Discussion The research methods in the studies reviewed improved in sophistication and clarity over time from 2011 to 2016. Three of the studies determined that antibiotics resulted in a risk for increased BMI in boys but not in girls (Ajslev et al., 2011; Azad et al., 2014; Murphy, et al., 2014). In general, repeated exposures to antibiotics (Saari et al., 2015; Schwartz et al., 2016; Scott et al., 2016) or broad-spectrum antibiotics (Bailey et al., 2014), in particular macrolides (Saari et al…

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    Doggy Doodoo. All you need to know. A dog is man’s best friend. People all around the world love their dogs, but they do not love to pick up after them. Do they actually know how much harm they are causing? Water cleanliness today is going down the drain. In America, it’s recorded that 40% of the rivers and 46% of the lakes are polluted. These bodies of water are considered unhealthy for swimming, fishing or aquatic life (Rinkesh). A person may wonder why, and question what the causes could be.…

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    As described in Chapter 2, probiotics are known as the "good" bacteria found in our bodies. These living microorganisms are able to alter the body's bacterial colonies in order to generate health benefits on its host when given in proper amounts. These microorganisms can be beneficial because they are able to find a place inside the body's digestive tract and modify its ways of functioning. These actions, in turn, could possibly reduce digestive problems, such as colon cancer and ulcers.…

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    When trying to achieve glowing skin sometimes its easy to forget that what is happening on the inside is much more important that what you are rubbing on the outside. The Integumentary system, consisting of your skin, hair and nails is an organ; in fact, it’s your body’s largest organ and it’s main function is to act as a physical, chemical and antimicrobial barrier. The condition of your skin can say a lot about your health and common skin conditions can actually be a sign that your gut isn’t…

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    Recent research suggests that the size of the waist depends to a certain extent on bacteria that inhabit the intestine. How is it possible? In a study involving 900 Dutch adults, it was found that some intestinal bacteria could help determine not only body fat levels, but also blood concentrations of HDL (good) cholesterol and triglycerides. A close relationship! This is the first study to offer "solid evidence" linking intestinal bacteria with cholesterol and triglyceride levels,…

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    Crash Dieting Case Study

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    Known as the gut flora, gut microbiome or gut microbiota, the bacteria of this microbial community are mostly commensal, obligate or facultative anaerobes that outnumber the cells of their human host by an estimated ratio of 10:120. Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing…

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    Probiotics In Medicine

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    Probiotics are live organisms that confer a health benefit on the host when administered. The live organism to function in the gut needs to surpass the gastric juices and bile exposure the gastrointestinal (GI). It must thrive and multiply in the digestive tract, be safe, effective and maintain its potency for is shelf life to function. Many probiotic products come in yogurt, fermented milk, powder/capsule, or beverages. Different strains of micro-organisms are used for various functions such…

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    The human body is composed of trillions of cells. Each of the cells has a specific role in the function of the human body; however, those cells are outnumbered by microbes. Microbes are microorganisms that have been perceived as invaders, and humans have created many methods to reduce encountering them. However, microbes are almost everywhere and mostly found in the human gut. Microbes range from fungi, protozoa, bacteria to even viruses. Some of those microbes live outside the body, majority…

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