This describes a state where the gut (or intestine) becomes more permeable (leaky) than usual, potentially allowing bacteria or harmful substances to enter the body when they would normally be kept out.(1, 2) Under normal, healthy circumstances, the cells lining the gut are held together tightly by something called tight junctions (see image above), preventing most things that are foreign or nasty from crossing through the gut and into our body where they could cause inflammation or infection.(1, 2) This is why the gut forms such an important part of our bodys immune system, as it acts as a physical barrier and first line of defence from disease causing organisms like bacteria or viruses.(1, 2) Intestinal barrier dysfunction is known to occur in certain diseases, such as in inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis), coeliac disease and intestinal infections (think food poisoning).(3, 4) This is because these diseases or infections involve inflammation, which damages the cells that form the gut barrier

The effect of immunosuppression on selected antioxidant parameters in patients with Graves' disease with active thyroid-associated Orbitopathy
During the visit, the physician notices the patient is due for a Depo shot
Ive heard this and its definitely true in the data, but I guess like people in my life have chronic conditions and the drugs are on they just have to stay on them
If you skip ahead or take more than your doctor tells you to, you can mess up this safe process
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