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Rhinoplasty Surgery,Tips, Recovery, Risks and More - 0 views

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    Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic surgery in which the size and shape of your nose is altered for both aesthetic and functional reasons. Rhinoplasty involves your surgeon to make changes to your nose according to your requirements ensuring these changes compliment other facial features and to solve the functional issues of the nose.click here to read about Helpful tips to find the best nose reshaping surgery.

Effective Solution to Snoring Problem - 1 views

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Effective Solution to Snoring Problem - 1 views

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How Can I Stop Snoring? - 1 views

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Beautify yourself via chin implant in Dubai - 0 views

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    Beauty standards have been changing with every progressing day. Yes, it's true with every progressive day. Earlier, having a perfect skin, body and a shapely nose was more than enough to make you classify as beautiful.
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Krishna Eye and ENT Hospitals - ENT Specialist Doctors in Chennai | Eye Care in Chennai... - 0 views

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    Krishna EYE and ENT is a team of experienced ENT consultants or ENT expert in Chennai, Tamilnadu , India specialising in the treatment of the eye, ear, nose and throat and the wide range of ent problems that can effect these four interconnected systems. We welcomes you get treatments with affordable rate.
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Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies | Health Blog - 0 views

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    In this article we covered Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies. Influenza is a common respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups. Flu symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, catarrh, and headache. Home remedies for flu are being used for centuries and have proven to be effective.
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    Influenza is a highly contagious, respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups and geographic backgrounds. In temperate regions, it occurs mostly in the winter months. There is no clear seasonal pattern in tropical climates. It varies in its severity from person to person. Sometimes, it presents as a mild, temporary infection. Other times, it can cause complications like red urine and ultimately lead to death. Influenza causes approximately 375,000 deaths worldwide each year.

Proven Very Effective Anti-Snoring Products - 1 views

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Exposure to the Functional Bacterial Amyloid Protein Curli Enhances Alpha-Synuclein Agg... - 0 views

  • Our work suggests that protein misfolding and immune activation in neurodegenerative disorders are triggered through cross-seeding by exposure to exogenous microbial amyloids in the nose, mouth and gut.
  • Streptococcus mutans, Staphlococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and others
  • Gene homologs encoding curli were recently determined also in four phyla: Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Thermodesulfobacteria
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  • changes in the gut microbiota induced by antibiotics alter neuroinflammation and amyloid deposition in a mouse model of AD
  • Our data suggest that amyloid proteins in the microbiota are involved in the origination and maintenance of neurodegenerative disease.
  • exposure to bacteria producing a functional extracellular amyloid protein enhances aggregation of AS in brain neurons in aged rats and in muscle cells in nematodes
  • AS aggregates seed aggregation of tau
  • involvement of the vagus nerve in PD
  • microgliosis, astrogliosis and enhanced expression of IL-6, TLR2 and TNF in the brain following curli exposure suggest the occurrence of an enhanced local sterile inflammatory response to AS in the brain.
  • the immune system in both AD and PD have now been extensively established
  • TLR2 activation through exposure to bacterial amyloid is pathogenic
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    Gut bacteria may play crucial role in systemic inflammation that leads to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.  These amyloid production bacteria trigger systemic inflammation that leads to microglia activation and amyloid in the brain.   More establishment of the gut-brain connection.  
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