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Aetiology of disease caused by external factors.
The cause of a disease is correctly described as the aetiology. Aetiology is ‘that which causes’. Factors which may be involved in disease causation are therefore termed aetiological factors. So the aetiology causes the pathophysiology which in turn generates the clinical features of the disease. Aetiological factors may arise from within the individual, or from the environment the person is exposed to. Factors arising from within are called endogenous; those from the environment are exogenous.
Any factor from the environment which contributes to disease aetiology is exogenous. These factors are also commonly referred to as environmental. This environment includes the one experienced in the uterus, before birth. Video Rating: / 5
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Dr. David Spence, director of Robarts Research Institutes Stroke Prevention and Atherosclerosis Research Centre, is encouraging people with diabetes taking high doses of B vitamins to stop their treatment because it increases risks for heart attacks or strokes. These surprising results are published in a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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We have uncovered evidence for a fourth phase of water beyond solid liquid and vapor. This liquidcrystalline phase forms in surprising abundance at hyhilic interfaces. Generally the phase bears negative charge while the water beyond bears positive charge — creating a battery. Radiant energy builds this phase and separates the charges. Because this phase profoundly excludes solutes like ice it has been dubbed the “exclusion zone” EZ. EZ water exists in high concentration inside cells. Its presence has shown central for cell function and appears to be critical for health.
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