Not exact matches
Dr. Joaquín Espinosa is enthusiastic about the
results of his study, «The constant activation
of the Interferon response could explain many aspects
of Down syndrome, such as cognitive deficit, stunted growth, increased prevalence
of autoimmune disorders, high risk
of Alzheimer's disease, and protection against solid tumors.»
Those mutations also
result in too much
of an inflammatory signal called TNFa, and FTD patients have an increased risk
of autoimmune disorders in which TNFa has been implicated.
More importantly, CRI Fellows have contributed to the discovery
of numerous research discoveries that have since
resulted in lifesaving treatments for cancer, infectious diseases, and
autoimmune disorders.
That strength can backfire, though, leading women to suffer from far more
autoimmune disorders — in which the immune system attacks itself — and the host
of mysterious diseases thought to sometimes
result from an overreactive immune system, such as celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), and many types
of pelvic pain.
Interestingly, IC is increasingly considered an
autoimmune disorder, meaning my symptoms could've been a
result of my immune system going haywire and attacking my own bladder tissue as if it were a foreign invader.
Inflammation is both a feature and a
result of many chronic health problems, from osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's to
autoimmune disorders such as lupus, Hashimoto's and IBD.
The most common serrapeptase uses (and studies) include relief for
autoimmune disease; dysfunction
of the brain and mind; heart problems; digestive distress; ear, nose, and throat
disorders; eye health; lung health; women's (beast and gynaecological problems) and men's health (prostate); skin disease; muscle and joint pain; and even cancer.1 Very soon I was experimenting with higher and higher doses (on myself) and eventually found that 2,000,000 iu was completely safe and gave faster
results for serious inflammatory problems.
There are countless medications and treatment options available for different
autoimmune disorders, ranging from ongoing steroid use to control inflammation, to surgery to remove affected areas
of the body that have grown damage due to inflammation and
resulting infections.
Specifically, Celiac disease is an
autoimmune disorder triggered by eating gluten proteins — which
results in damage to the tissues
of the small intestines.
Represented Johns Hopkins University and Xanthus Pharmaceuticals in Delaware Court
of Chancery in a dispute over ownership
of intellectual property relating to a novel method
of treating
autoimmune disorders,
resulting in negotiation
of patent license.