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Resumen de Do blood bacteria cause many ills?

Debora MacKenzie

  • A molecule made only by bacteria has been found to change blood proteins in a way that is common to a score of "non-infectious" conditions, from heart attacks to Alzheimer's disease. All involve inflammation, abnormal blood clotting, excessive iron in the blood and sheets of abnormally folded proteins.


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