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    Missing Microbes Summary

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    expanding frequency of corpulence, adolescent diabetes, and asthma, which he terms "cutting edge plagues." He utilizes a discourse of his work with “Helicobacter pylori” to represent the idea of “amphibiosis”, a wonder in which a life form may be companion or adversary, contingent upon nature of the host. Dr. Blaser suggests that the annihilation of H. pylori and the incendiary gastritis that was connected with its vicinity brought about a substitution of ulcers and gastric tumor with…

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    Pathogenic Bacteria

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    Humans and bacteria have a unique relationship, which has both positive and negative outcomes on human beings. In fact, the human body’s surfaces are inhabited by numerous bacteria, known as normal flora (Hornef et al., 2002). These normal flora may act as commensals or be mutualistic, which means that they are either harmless or beneficial microorganisms (Cogen et al., 2008). However, serious invasive diseases, such as meningitis and septicemia are caused by several pathogenic bacteria (Hornef…

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    The claimant has a past medical history of depression and anger. He had suicidal thoughts and felt desperate but unable to function. He reported obsessive repetitive thoughts and hopelessness. He had tried Lexapro, but had a negative reaction, including uncontrolled rage and attacking his girlfriend. He was unable to make some follow-up visits and to have psychiatric evaluation due to insufficient funds. An attending physician statement completed by Allison Willox, dated 11/22/2016, indicated…

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    admitted for abdominal pain as a result of compression of her nerves, soft tissues, and organs, constipation, gastrostomy tube irritation, and difficulties with feeding. Two of seven hospitalizations were for gastrointestinal bleeding caused by Helicobacter pylori infections and chronic use of NSAIDS. Effects of Proteus syndrome produces failure to thrive, severe pain including neuropathic pain,…

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    Missing Microbes It was an elegantly composed book, loaded with fascinating data about organisms and analyses depicted in an extremely open manner, weaving the individual and expert encounters of its writer, Dr. Martin Blaser, into a provocative analysis on the hazards of improper antimicrobial medication use. He discusses various thoughts of how upset organisms may be influencing cutting edge, endless ailments ("a strange cluster of what I call 'present day plagues': corpulence, youth diabetes,…

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    Positive Effects Of Lemon

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    Most people begin the day with a cup of coffee or hot tea. But, much healthier would be if you drink every morning a cup of lukewarm water with lemon. Later in the day, you can also drink this refreshing drink, which is a multi-level good for your body. See all the benefits of " lemon -water" drink . Cleansing/detox Much has been written about the positive effects of water with lemon, and especially hot water with lemon. Lemon participate in the prevention of sepsis, has antibacterial effects…

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    Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic system, the system in the body that is responsible for fighting disease, and is known to be the 6th most common cause of cancer death.1 There are many different types of lymphoma and is classified based on multiple factors such as the pathophysiology of the disease, how the disease metastasizes to other organs and its response to treatment. The two main types of lymphoma are NHL and Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Hodgkin’s…

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    Pseudomelanosis gastri and duodeni is a rare endoscopic mucosal finding, characterized by the accumulation of iron in macrophages of the lamina propria of the stomach and duodenum. The clinical significance and long term sequelae have not been clarified. However, this benign condition is associated with a variety of clinical conditions, such as essential hypertension, chronic renal failure, diabetes mellitus, long term intake of iron supplements and furosemide. Pseudomelanosis duodeni appears to…

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    Gastric Carcinoma Essay

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    food high in nitrates. [5] Chronic inflammatory state affecting GI tract like atrophic gastritis or any radiation exposure are some examples of environmental factors. Smoking directly correlates with the increase in risk as well. Chronic Helicobacter pylori induced inflammation is still the strongest risk factor for Gastric cancer. Previous gastric surgery also contributes as a risk factor as it disturbs the normal ph of stomach leading to metaplasia and dysplasia in stomach luminal cells.…

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    Flagella Research Paper

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    respiratory morbidity and mortility in patients with cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Monomeric flagellin of flagella helps in adhesion followed by internalization. Flagella has added structural feature of being glycosylated. Helicobacter pyroli: gram negative, micro aerophillic, spiral shaped bacteria, colonizes human stomach. It is cause of common infections, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer , persistently colonizing the gastric mucosa of over 50% global population. It is…

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