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Coxsackie Disease - Articles
Juvenile Diabetes and The Coxsackie Virus
by
Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
Recent research has emerged to reinforce the idea that viruses may cause juvenile (type 1) diabetes, which is an autoimmune disease. In autoimmune diseases, the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own cells. In juvenile diabetes, immune cells attack the beta cells in the pancreas which are responsible for secreting insulin. One
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Coxsackie NY and the virus named after it
by
Vincent Racaniello
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 8:02pm
mouse. In 1949 Dalldorf suggested that the new viruses be called Coxsackie viruses, because the first recognized human cases were residents of that New York village. This unique...
Recently while driving north on the New York State Thruway I passed the exit for the town of Coxsackie, NY (population 8,884). I grabbed my camera and photographed
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Coxsackie B: My Nemesis
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Janis Bell
Posted
Mon 07 Jun 2010 12:00am
to have evidence of past infection of EBV and HHV6, confirming what Dr. Sue Levine and others had found. He also found me to have a slightly elevated titer for Coxsackie virus B 6... found the cause of my relapses.
I've been researching the Coxsackie viruses. They have been connected with ME-CFS by Dr. John Chia, who has found that 80% of his ME-CFS
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Coxsackie
by
suzette
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:48pm
Ian and Isabel were infected with coxsackie. Yes, that nasty virus.
Ian first complaint about ‘teeth-pain’ on Wed (4th day of CNY). I was too careless, I thought he... suddenly thought of coxsackie. Took a torchlight looked inside. My god! Full of ulcers. I bet it must be very painful. My poor boy.
Then, I saw Isabel’s lips started to have 2
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Is Alzheimer’s Disease a Myth? When is Disease a Disease?
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Sun 26 Apr 2009 12:33am
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I received this abstract from Mark Smith. Mark is Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and a Professor of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University.
This is thought provoking. I am going to take a look at the book and write more on this issue down the road.
In a recent book [1], Dr. Peter Whitehouse describes Alzheimer’s disease
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Carrier State IS Disease State. Pre-Disease IS Disease.
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Dr. Steve Murphy
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:18pm
. Did you seethe issue? It is a freakin' Gene Fest I tell ya. Too often we tell people you need 2 bad copies of Gene X to be affected by disease Y. But what if Gene X also caused Disease Z? Do the same rules apply? No wait a second, I thought Gene X only caused Disease Y? Well, we now know that many genes are invloved in diseases other than the traditional
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease in China - Travel Health Notice
by
ViaMedica
Posted
Wed 14 Jul 2010 12:00am
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Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common viral illness that mainly affects infants and children. In Canada it is usually caused by coxsackie A viruses, which cause a less severe...
Travel Health Notice
China’s Ministry of Health has reported 987,779 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease, including 15,501 severe cases and 537 deaths this year
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List of Autoimmune Diseases
by
Lauren
Posted
Wed 10 Mar 2010 7:00am
’s disease
Cogans syndrome
Cold agglutinin disease
Congenital heart block
Coxsackie myocarditis
CREST disease
Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia
Demyelinating neuropathies... Autoimmune Diseases and counting. We also consider Autoimmune-related illnesses when we look at a list like this -meaning diseases that usually overlap or occur along with autoimmune
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Not Healing From Lyme Disease? Some Other Toxins To Consider
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Connie S.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:14pm
the $1,000-$2,000 investment for a machine is well worth the expense. Other viruses commonly found along with Lyme disease include: coxsackie, herpes (all strains), cytomegalovirus...
When treating Lyme disease, most of us know that in addition to our borrelia infections, it's important to test for, and appropriately treat babesia, bartonella, ehrlichia
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