Immune Endocrine Articles & Analysis
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It may be related to factors such as infection, endocrine dysfunction, and immune dysregulation. MMP-3 is involved in the development of SLE by degrading the vascular matrix components in SLE patients' blood vessel walls. ...
Disambiguation The process of stimulating the Vagus Nerve with micropulses of electrical current is referred to in a number of different ways. Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) - Typically refers to stimulation of the nerve with a surgically implanted device and electrode. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS, taVNS, nVNS, LLTS) - Refers to stimulation of the vagus nerve without ...
Biochemical Pharmaceuticals As a biochemical enzyme preparation, it is widely used in clinical and scientific research, which can resist aging, anti-tumor, regulate the human endocrine system, and improve ...
These microbiomes encode more than 3 million genes (the human genome is composed of approximately 23,000 genes) and produce thousands of metabolites. 80% of immune cells are distributed here, which has a decisive influence on metabolism and immune function. ...
” They are associated with low birth weight, immune and endocrine system interference, and cancer. And they are everywhere: in our household products, workplaces, food, and even our drinking water. ...
Once there, they can cause cancer and have adverse effects on the endocrine, immune and nervous systems”, Tirler explains Principle Sources of Dioxins Are: Waste incineration Metallurgical processes Chemical manufacturing Energy generation and power plants Natural forest fires (to a small extent) Last but not least: Backyard trash burning ...
Although more research is needed, it’s theorized that microplastics in the human gut could disrupt the endocrine system, harm the immune system, and help transmit toxins and harmful bacterial illnesses or viruses. ...
Arsenic can affect the skin, liver, kidneys, bladder, and prostate as well as the nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, immune, and endocrine systems. Due to the many health risks associated with arsenic, the US EPA has set the drinking water standard to 10 ppb as the maximum allowable concentration in drinking water. ...
When toxins from microplastics find their way into the blood and tissue of nearly all of us, they are linked to cancer risk, disabilities from birth, endocrine and immune system problems, and more. The World Health Organization (WHO) has found that most liter bottles of water tested contained an average of 325 pieces of microplastics, with one popular brand ...
PCBs cause a variety of serious health effects on the immune, reproductive, nervous, and endocrine systems. It is for this reason that PCBs were banned in the UK in the 1980s, previous to this they were used in a variety of manufacturing processes, particularly for electrical parts. ...
In this article we examine the legal and political moves to regulate endocrine disruptors over the past 20 years and the most recent developments in this regard… There is growing concern in the EU and worldwide about the negative human health and environmental impacts possibly caused by endocrine disruptors. So, what are endocrine ...
In addition, GCC challenges processes critical for coping with the external environment (water balance, thermoregulation, nutrition, and the immune, endocrine, and neurological systems), leaving organisms sensitive to even slight perturbations by chemicals when pushed to the limits of their physiological tolerance range. ...
Studies completed since the 1970s have found that PCBs are not only carcinogens, but can impair several body systems, including the reproductive, immune, endocrine and central nervous systems. Administrators of potentially affected buildings who fail to take appropriate action may face legal liability. ...
