...includes a mild degree of oxygen lack (hypoxia) in the lower part of the brain or its equivalent from lack of thiamine
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...lack of oxygen in medical literature is hypoxia. The effects of thiamine deficiency, because it causes exactly the same symptoms, is referred
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...going into the complex details, hypoxia induces a genetic mechanism called hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1 alpha) that has a causative association with
More...or (d) by dampening the pro-inflammatory Th-17 pathway, again through the Bohr effect, potentially mediated by reductions in hypoxia-inducible factor 1. More
More...considered to be the primary stimulus for sympathetic over activity in these patients. Hypoxia and Pseudohypoxia The prevalence of MVP was found
More...shift is problematic when oxygen status changes. We know that thiamine deficiency stabilizes the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) proteins. HIF proteins are the
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...being reported involving hypoxia, hypotension, enhanced inflammatory status, and arrhythmic events that are not uncommon. Past pandemics have demonstrated that diverse types
More...hormone may not be produced in the gland because of energy failure, thus breaking down the essential governance of the body by
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