Sentences with phrase «trigger of other disease»

drugged microbiomes don't resemble a «healthy microbiome» so the drugs are not targeting root cause; they are only targeting symptom suppression, if that even, and opening doors for disease relapse or trigger of other disease (s).
I've given the spoiler alert that these drugged microbiomes don't resemble a «healthy microbiome» so the drugs are not targeting root cause; they are only targeting symptom suppression, if that even, and opening doors for disease relapse or trigger of other disease (s).

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With celiac disease, it means that the slightest contamination of gluten (the sticky protein found in wheat and other grains) can trigger serious medical complications.
Furthermore, conventional milk is a leading source of disease, along with other major diet triggers like sugar and gluten.
Many are now literally feeling the effects of such macronutrient skew either due to gluten sensitivity (or it could be due to another grain protein; we now realize that immunologic reactivity in celiac disease may not be limited to wheat gluten, but can involve certain nongluten proteins, too, see Nongluten wheat proteins triggered immune response in celiac patients), fructose malabsorption, or some other food intolerance / sensitivity).
Since a lot of diseases induce pain and in some way or the other, are triggered off by insufficient vitamin d, increased intake of vitamin D can help ease the pain.
Findings could trigger new therapies for cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and other debilitating diseases, including the subject of the feature film Lorenzo's Oil
Although the molecular events that trigger neuronal death in each of these neurodegenerative diseases is distinct, the downstream apoptotic process through which neurons die in these pathologies are thought to share commonalities to each other, as well as to developmentally - regulated neuronal death.
Today, the paradigm has widened into a much bigger idea that expands our understanding of psychiatric disease: A whole host of infections and other unknown triggers lead to the production of antibodies and immune cells that can cross into the brain.
D.A. Henderson, an epidemiologist who helped lead the program that eradicated smallpox and has advised the U.S. government on several other infectious diseases, says the threat of Zika to the United States does not warrant the degree of fear and concern that it has triggered.
These proteins are thought to be a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, and their formation may trigger other changes that lead to the death of brain cells.
Hot on the heels of discovering a protective form of immune response to spinal cord injury, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have pinpointed the biological trigger for that response — a vital step toward being able to harness the body's defenses to improve treatment for spine injuries, brain trauma, Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
Other viral diseases spread by the same mosquitoes — including dengue and chikungunya — that have caused massive epidemics south of the U.S. border have triggered only small outbreaks in the United States.
For the research team, preventing production of the truncated forms of interleukin - 33 in order to reduce the allergic reactions triggered by ILC2 represents a promising strategy for the treatment of asthma and other allergic diseases.
Lee and Cate's research hints that this secret lever, which triggers translation of only a special subset of mRNAs — perhaps only 500 out of some 10,000 mRNAs produced by a cell — will be found to play a critical role in other diseases besides cancer, as well as in plants and animals.
Other forms of PAH can be triggered by autoimmune diseases, congenital heart defects, infections (such as schistosomiasis), and medications (such as the now - banned diet - drug combination commonly known as fen - Phen).
The most common type of dementia after Alzheimer's disease, it triggers strange and inappropriate behavior, especially in social situations, as well as difficulty with decision - making, language, and other cognitive functions.
In their search for such a trigger in people who had become narcoleptic, Mignot's group found elevated levels of antibodies to Streptococcus pyogenes, a bacterium that causes strep throat and has been implicated in other autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatic fever.
Over a lifetime, we believe that Parkinson's and several other neurodegenerative diseases are caused by genetics AND some kind of trigger in a person's life with age.
One of the causes of Crohn's disease may be a «sensitive» immune system, which mistakes harmless bacteria for dangerous pathogens, triggering long - term inflammation and other GI symptoms.
One of the causes of Crohn's disease may be a «sensitive» immune system, which mistakes harmless bacteria for dangerous pathogens, triggering long - term inflammation and other GI symptoms.
15:33 - Other symptoms that can be caused by digestive problems (skin problems, fatigue, etc) 16:00 - How every disease can be traced back to the gut 16:16 - How intestinal permeability (leaky gut) leads to disease 18:22 - How gut problems manifest differently in different people 19:22 - What causes diarrhea 20:00 - The fastest way to stop diarrhea 20:42 - Why you might not be absorbing your food 21:10 - What causes constipation 21:20 - How gut infections lead to constipation and diarrhea 22:02 - How to poop more easily 22:32 - The hormonal component of digestion 23:22 - Three things you MUST do everyday 24:03 - The major factors that harm gut health 24:32 - Why stress is so important 24:30 - The triggers of leaky gut 25:02 - Head injuries and gut health 25:32 - SIBO 25:52 - Two things to improve gut health fast 26:52 - Things to do to help your gut - paleo autoimmune diet 27:22 - One reason to binge on gluten 29:22 - Another reason to eat healthy fats 30:07 - Tips to help kids with digestive issues 30:52 - Interesting study about feeding kids candy 32:37 - The advice he wishes he'd gotten 33:22 - One action step to take now 24:55 - Resources he likes
While you need the gene for the disease to be triggered, «there are other factors that facilitate the onset of celiac, one of which is environmental,» he says.
It seems, therefore, fitting that psychiatry would follow the investigative path of other lifestyle - triggered chronic diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, and heart disease.
Although physical activity had triggering potential, researchers don't recommend refraining from it considering that it's also an necessary factor in reducing risk of other cardiovascular diseases.
This seemingly small amounts of junk can also switch on genes that trigger cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, obesity, and other common, preventable conditions.
The integrative and functional view of Hashimoto's thyroiditis looks at some of the triggers for immune dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies, and other factors that may be causing or driving the Hashimoto's disease.
They work closely with patients to understand their history, genetics, diet, lifestyle and other critical factors that may have triggered the onset of disease.
Mounting evidence suggests that, in large enough amounts, added fructose in the form of table sugar and high fructose corn syrup may trigger processes that can lead to liver toxicity and other chronic diseases.
They quote the work of Rose, Yoon and and others who report that Iodine is a trigger for autoimmune thyroid disease.
Key Insight: Other triggers that can cause a higher likelihood of developing this disease include environmental toxins and immune stressors.
Other very successful treatment is a holistic nutritional approach that is based on identifying and removing dietary triggers of Hashimoto's disease, healing leaky gut syndrome, optimizing digestion and using whole foods to support immune system and correct nutritional deficiencies.
Just like other halogens, fluoride has been proven to act as a trigger in inducing thyroid cell death, as well as lead to the development of thyroid inflammation and autoimmune thyroid disease like Hashimoto's.
If the premise already triggers your aversion to the contrived application of disease and highway adventure to matters of the heart, Italian director / co-screenwriter Paolo Virzi's adaptation of Michael Zadoorian's novel — his first English - language film — won't add anything to your wariness other than trite situations and shallow insight.
In over 85 % of cases other possible causes or triggers of the disease include cholangiohepatitis, pancreatitis, respiratory conditions, diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidsim, FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease), cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart), bowel obstruction, anemia and pyometra (puss in the uterus).
Your vet may perform a number of tests to determine whether your dog has hemolytic anemia, these may include urinalysis, tests of kidney and other organ functions and radiography to see if your dog has ingested something known to trigger the disease.
Cities throughout Asia that have purged street dogs have repeatedly suffered the consequences of leaving the dogs» ecological niche open to invasion by rats, as triggered the plague outbreak of 1994 in Surat, India, or monkeys, street pigs, or other animals who carry diseases as deadly as rabies but harder to eradicate.
There is no way to distinguish canine influenza from other causes of respiratory disease based on clinical signs alone but rapidly increasing incidence of disease in the population should trigger surveillance testing in shelters.
This type of cat disease liver is thought to be triggered by other conditions 85 % of the time.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can include mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia, chronic vomiting, GI disease, and nasal tumors and dental diseases in older dogs.
Separately, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or other «cognitive impairment» such as senile dementia will also trigger the payment of LTCI benefits.
Not only can symptoms be distressing, AUD can trigger a cascade of lifelong adverse outcomes, such as: other mental disorders, suicide, serious unintentional injury, illicit drug use, antisocial behaviour, as well as early onset of heart disease, stroke and cancer.3 While the peak age for the onset for AUD is 18 — 24 years, the factors that predict the transition from alcohol use to AUD symptom onset and from symptom onset to diagnosable AUD remain largely unknown.
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