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25 Years in Ulcers: Chronic to Curable
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In 1984, 33-year-old Barry Marshall, frustrated by responses to his work, ingested Helicobacter pylori, and soon developed stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting -- all signs of the gastritis he had intended to induce. Comment?
Sensitivity is not an intrinsic property of a diagnostic test:...
We aimed to provide empirical evidence of how spectrum effects can affect the sensitivity of histological assessment of Helicobacter pylori infection, which may contribute to explain the heterogeneity in prevalence estimates across populations with expectedly similar prevalence. Comment?
Some shunned foods deserve a second chance
... that contains vitamins A, C and K, as well as folate and fiber. Has antibacterial properties that kill Helicobacter pylori, bacteria that cause ulcers and play a role in stomach cancer. How to eat it: Use it in dips, casseroles, soups, lasagna, ... Comment?
Now that you're grown up, give these a second chance
... that contains vitamins A, C and K, as well as folate and fiber. Has antibacterial properties that kill Helicobacter pylori, bacteria that cause ulcers and play a role in stomach cancer. HOW TO EAT IT: Use it in dips, casseroles, soups, lasagna, ... Comment?
Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with decreased serum...
The objective of this survey was to study the association between Helicobacter pylori infection and the severity of coronary atherosclerosis. Comment?
Brain scars short-circuit nerve sig.....
... therapy has undergone a great change. Now antibiotics are used to kill off a bacterium with the name Helicobacter pylori. It's instrumental in causing ulcers and in their recurrence. Stomach acid still has to be neutralized as it was in the past, ... Comment?
Sequential vs triple therapy for H Pylori
The latest issue of the American Journal of Gastroenterology reviews sequential therapy or triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori infection. Comment?
Bugs Inside: What Happens When the Microbes That Keep Us Healthy Disappear?
... [antibiotic resistance] selection can persist for years and possibly permanently." The vanishing gastric Helicobacter pylori bacteria, for example, have been facing eradication in the U.S. and other developed countries in large part from antibiotic ... Comment?
Let's Smell Your H. pylori! BreathID Racks Up New Positive Trial on Road to FDA Approval
Globes [online] , Israel's business newspaper, is reporting that Exalenz out of Modiin, Israel has completed a clinical trial testing its BreathID system for detection of Helicobacter pylori bacteria in patients' breath. Comment?
Infectious Burden and Risk of Stroke: The Northern Manhattan Study [Original Contribution]
... between a composite measure of serological test results for common infections ( Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus 1 and 2) and stroke risk in a prospective cohort study. Design Prospective cohort ... Comment?
Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharide modification, Lewis antigen...
Helicobacter pylori specifically takes up cholesterol and incorporates it into the bacterial membrane, yet little is currently known about cholesterol's physiological roles. Comment?
Predictors of gastroduodenal erosions after low-dose aspirin
... were collected at baseline, prior to endoscopy to determine the frequency and number of erosions and Helicobacter pylori status. In those without ulcer or other exclusions, endoscopy was repeated at 3 months. The researchers found that fewer ... Comment?
Bacterial protein mimics its host to disable a key enzyme
... a piece of CagA, a bacterial protein that impersonates a human protein in order to disable a key enzyme. Helicobacter pylori infects up to 90 percent of people in the developing world and causes gastric ulcers and cancers of the gut. Now scientists ... Comment?
Lead, Tobacco Exposure Linked to ADHD
... Diseases, both divisions of the National Institute of Health. By Regina Sass Published 9/28/2007 Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium commonly found in the stomach, may protect adults, and especially children, from asthma and allergies. By Hally Z. ... Comment?
... Other causes of gastritis, but stress, modern medicine according to microbial infections (especially Helicobacter pylori), a long-term use of medication (usually nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-analgesics - aspirin, ibuprofen, ketonal and ... Comment?
Trials to begin on spoon-fed vaccine
... for discovering the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, is working on a way to use those same bugs (Helicobacter pylori) to create edible vaccines. It promises to make having your annual flu shot as painless as downing a spoonful of yoghurt. ... Comment?
Human trial for revolutionary spoon-fed vaccines to begin Down Under
... for discovering the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, is working on a way to use those same bugs (Helicobacter pylori) to create edible vaccines. The first challenge Marshall must get around is a basic principal of the human body - that the ... Comment?
Australia pioneers new vaccination technique
... for discovering the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, is working on a way to use those same bugs (Helicobacter pylori) to create edible vaccines. The first challenge Marshall must get around is a basic principal of the human body - that the ... Comment?
No Needles Needed: Spoon-Fed Vaccines to Be Tested
... for discovering the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, is working on a way to use those same bugs (Helicobacter pylori) to create vaccines that can be ingested. If successful, getting an annual flu shot could be as easy as downing a spoonful ... Comment?
Human trial for spoon-fed vaccines
... for discovering the bacteria responsible for stomach ulcers, is working on a way to use those same bugs (Helicobacter pylori) to create edible vaccines. It promises to make having your annual flu shot as painless as downing a spoonful of yoghurt. ... Comment?