The hygiene hypothesis suggests that various immunological disorders that have been observed in humans only within the last 100 years, such as Crohn’s disease, or that have become more common during that period as hygienic practices have become more widespread, ...Rheumatoid Arthritus
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The hygiene hypothesis suggests that various immunological disorders that have been observed in humans only within the last 100 years, such as Crohn's disease, or that have become more common during that period as hygienic practices have become more widespread, may result from a lack of exposure...
Because chronic silicosis is slow to develop, signs and symptoms may not appear until years after exposure. Signs and symptoms include: * Dyspnea (shortness of breath) exacerbated by exertion. * Cough, often persistent and sometimes severe. * Fatigue. * Tachypnea (rapid breathing) which is...
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Symptoms of Whipple’s disease are: * Arthralgias or a migratory, non-deforming Arthritis occurs in 80% and is typically the first symptom experienced. It may be transient or chronic. * Malabsorption * Intestinal lipodystrophy (accumulation of fatty deposits in lymph nodes ...
Flucloxacillin is more acid-stable than many other penicillins and can be given orally, in addition to parenteral routes. However, like methicillin, it is less potent than benzylpenicillin against non-β-lactamase-producing Gram-positive bacteria. Flucloxacillin has similar pharmacokinetics, antibacterial activity and indications to ...








