Sentences with phrase «develop systemic disease»

Dogs with acute infections develop systemic disease with clinical signs based on the organ affected.

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Infectious diseases such as HIV / AIDS and tuberculosis continue to rank high among global mortality factors, especially in developing countries, and systemic inflammation has been identified as a root case of many chronic disorders in the developed world.
NeuroPhage is initially developing drug candidates to treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and several rare systemic amyloidosis diseases.
NeuroPhage is initially developing drug candidates to treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, in which multiple misfolded proteins can exacerbate disease progression, and the Company is also targeting several rare systemic amyloidosis diseases.
'' Managing systemic diseases like HLB is a difficult challenge that has faced plant pathologists for many years,» said Johnson «It is a privilege to work with an excellent team of researchers from many different disciplines with the goal of developing new tools that are both effective and safe.»
I had been living with the skin disease discoid lupus since I was 14, and my doctor just assumed my new symptoms — chronic fatigue, achy joints, and full - body pain — meant that I had developed systemic lupus.
As many as one in three lupus patients with the most common form of the disease (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE) develop a condition called Raynaud's disease.
Low vitamin D in the body is linked to a higher risk for developing chronic illnesses, both systemic disease (lupus, arthritis) and organ - specific (multiple sclerosis, diabetes).
Well, the good news is, antioxidants help to eliminate the threat of free radical damage — which in turn reduces our risk for developing diseases such as, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, cancer, diabetes and systemic infections.
Excess weight increases the risk for developing endocrine and systemic diseases and puts increased stress on the joints and heart.
Dogs whose immune status is compromised, such as those in pet stores, animal shelters or other high - density housing facilities and those with cancer, poor nutritional status, internal or external parasites or other systemic diseases, are also predisposed to developing ringworm.
Heart disease in dogs can be either congenital (present at birth), genetic or any acquired anatomical / physiological disorder, which develops with age, nutrition and other systemic problems.
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