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Top Dr. Vipul Gupta on Paradigm Shifts in Medical Care During COVID-19 Pandemic - 0 views

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    "Brain cerebrovascular accident care is now exploding with the new system and alternatives, just as heart cerebrovascular accident care grew unexpectedly within the 1990s," said top Dr. Vipul Gupta Neurologist. Appointment with Dr. Vipul Gupta Artemis Call 91-9325887033 Email id: dr.vipulgupta@neurospinehospital.com.
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From Darkness to Hope: Dr. Vipul Gupta's Extraordinary Contributions to Neurological Ca... - 0 views

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    Dr. Vipul Gupta also researches new therapies, such as stem cell therapy for Cerebrovascular accidents. You can rely on the Best interventional neurologist in Delhi India for comprehensive care, from lifesaving Cerebrovascular accident and aortic care from you from diagnosis through recovery, ensuring you maintain great neurological health.
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Environmental Health | Abstract | Arsenic in drinking water and cerebrovascular disease... - 0 views

  • suggest that exposure to low-to-moderate levels of arsenic in drinking water may be associated with several of the leading causes of mortality
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    low levels of Arsenic in drinking water contribute to cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer
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An Oculocerebrovasculometric Analysis of the Improvement in Arterial Stenosis Following... - 0 views

  • Eighty-eight percent of patients treated with EDTA chelation therapy showed objective improvements in measured cerebrovascular blood flow.
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    EDTA chelation shows 88% improvement in cerebrovascular blood flow
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Effect of treatment with choline alphoscerate on h... [Brain Res. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    alpha-GPC, in rat model found to protect brain from glial reaction damage in cerebrovascular disease.
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25-Hydroxyvitamin D, 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D and Postoperative Outcome in Cardiac Surge... - 0 views

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    low vitamin D predicts increased risk of Major adverse cardiac and/or cerebrovascular events after cardiac surgery.  The definition of low D was <30.  A better study would have been to stratify by 10s the risk.
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Stroke Genetics And Risk Factors | Your Health Our Priority - 0 views

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    Stroke is a cerebrovascular syndrome that involves the blockage and bursting of blood vessels in the brain. It shows a multifactorial pattern of inheritance. High cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, hypertension and obesity are the key causes of stroke besides inherited genes.
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Diwali Cheers to Health: Dr. Vipul Gupta Presents Unmissable Offers Across India! - 0 views

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    Patients can fix an appointment on Dr. Vipul Gupta contact number as he is an expert in both open cerebrovascular surgery and minimally invasive endovascular neurosurgery, making him one of the few neurosurgeons in the country dual-trained in both specialties.
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Spine And Neuro Surgery Hospital India: Why Neurosurgery by Dr. Vipul Gupta Artemis Hos... - 0 views

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    After contacting Dr. Vipul Gupta at Artemis Hospital Gurgaon in both open cerebrovascular surgical treatment in addition to minimally invasive endovascular neurosurgery and is considered one of the only neurosurgeons in the country a is dual-skilled in each specialty.
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Leading the Way: Dr. Vipul Gupta's Pioneering Efforts in Interventional Neurology - 0 views

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    Dr. Vipul Gupta is a professional in each open cerebrovascular surgical treatment further to minimally invasive endovascular neurosurgery and is taken into consideration one of just a few neurosurgeons within the country with a dual-skilled in every specialty.
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Environmental Health | Full text | Arsenic in drinking water and cerebrovascular diseas... - 0 views

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    low levels of Arsenic in drinking water in Michigan shown to increase diabetes and other diseases
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Vitamin B supplementation, homocysteine levels, and the risk of cerebrovascular disease - 0 views

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    B vitamin supplementation reduces homocysteine levels and risk of stroke.  This study only looked at B-12.  
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Frontiers | Microbiome-Derived Lipopolysaccharide Enriched in the Perinuclear Region of... - 0 views

  • lipopolysaccharides (LPS), either alone or in combination, have indicated that when compared, bacterial LPSs exhibit the strongest induction of pro-inflammatory signaling in human neuronal–glial cells in primary coculture of any single inducer, and different LPS extracts from different gastrointestinal (GI)-tract resident Gram-negative bacteria appeared to have different pro-inflammatory potential
  • powerful inducer of the NF-κB
  • In both neocortex and hippocampus, LPS has been detected to range from a ~7- to ~21-fold increase abundance in AD brain
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  • Major Gram-negative bacilli of the human GI-tract, such as the abundant B. fragilis and Escherichia coli (E. coli), are capable of discharging a remarkably complex assortment of pro-inflammatory neurotoxins
  • (i) bacterial amyloids (10, 21); (ii) endotoxins and exotoxins (5, 12); (iii) LPS (12, 18); and (iv) small non-coding RNAs (sncRNAs)
  • integral components of the outer leaflet of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, LPS
  • LPS, the major molecular component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria normally serves as a physical barrier providing the bacteria protection from its surroundings
  • LPS is also recognized by the immune system as a marker for the detection of bacterial pathogen invasion and responsible for the development of inflammatory response is perhaps the most potent stimulator and trigger of inflammation known
  • AD-affected brains have remarkably large loads of bacterial-derived toxins compared to controls. The transfer of noxious, pro-inflammatory molecules from the GI-tract microbiome to the CNS may be increasingly important during the course of aging when both the GI-tract and blood–brain barriers become significantly more permeable
  • first evidence of a perinuclear association of LPS with AD brain cell nuclei
  • LPS-mediated stimulation of chronic inflammation, beta-amyloid accumulation, and episodic memory decline in murine models of AD (39, 40) and a biophysical association of LPS with amyloid deposits and blood vessels in human AD patients
  • Strong adherence of LPS to the nuclear periphery has recently been shown to inhibit nuclear maturation and function that may impair or block export of mRNA signals from brain cell nuclei, a highly active organelle with extremely high rates of transcription, mRNA processing, and export into the cytoplasm
  • LPS may be further injurious to the nuclear membrane just as LPS contributes to cerebrovascular endothelial cell membrane injury
  • high intake of dietary fiber is a strong inhibitor of B. fragilis abundance and proliferation in the intact human GI-tract and as such is a potent inhibitor of the neurotoxic B. fragilis-derived amyloids, LPS, enterotoxins, and sncRNAs.
  • GI-tract microbiome-derived LPS may be an important initiator and/or significant contributor to inflammatory degeneration in the AD CNS
  • LPS has been recently localized to the same anatomical regions involved in AD-type neuropathology
  • a known pro-inflammatory transcription factor complex that triggers the expression of pathogenic pathways involved in neurodegenerative inflammation
  • pro-inflammatory amyloids, endo- and exotoxins, LPSs, and sncRNAs but also serve as potent sources of membrane-disrupting agents
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    LPS links gut to inflammation in Alzheimer's disease
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