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09 May

Streptococcus can be activated by viral infections in co-infected patients

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Streptococcus comes in many forms and causes many different diseases. Some strains attack the heart, some attack the kidneys, and some attack the skin. Strep type-M, is a strain dominant in Turkey and other parts of the world, and known to attack the heart (previously called rheumatic fever). In the kidney, it may be diagnosed as Heinlich Schoenlin Purpura or glomerulonephritis, on the skin impetigo or Bechet’s disease, in the vessels vasculitis, in gastrointestinal track IBS or Crohns disease, or…..

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15 Feb

Chlamydia pneumonia can cause strokes in the eye

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Chlamydia pneumonia can cause mini-strokes in the eye, blocking the blood supply to the optic nerve, by the same mechanism chlamydia pneumonia causes strokes in the cardiovascular system and brain. A stroke in the eye may be called NAION (non-arteric anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), or AION (anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), which each describe restricted blood flow in the vessels of the eye.   NAION and AION can be caused by chlamydia pneumonia, and the endothelial dysfunction, inclusion cysts, cholesterol deposits,…..

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15 Oct

Hypertension is an inflammatory autoimmune disease in cardiovascular tissue

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Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major chronic disease worldwide, which is now occurring at an increasing rate in younger adults. Hypertension is an inflammatory autoimmune disease that leads to congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction (heart attack), stroke, and significant mortality.   Immortal intracellular pathogens in cardiovascular tissue lead to chronic infection, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease. The pathogens and the immune response to the pathogens stimulates the evolution of chronic disease.

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