Not as such. However Chrones disease is an inflammatory illness of the intestine and as a result destruction of cells takes place. If a person was already in a position where the system is not coping or is only just able to deal with the amount of uric acid being produced. the destruction of these cells could bring about a situation where more uric acid is produced which in turn can lead to gout.
Frequently the cause is heart disease.
In the human body, high levels of triglycerides in the bloodstream have been linked to atherosclerosis, and, by extension, the risk of heart disease and stroke.
New research suggests that nonfasting triglyceride levels more strongly predict CHD risk than fasting levels.
State the chemical composition of the sterol that is present in high levels in most people who belong to the high-risk group.
Some studies have indicated that vitamin C may prevent heart disease by lowering total blood cholesterol and LDL cholesterol and raising HDL, or good cholesterol, levels.
There is an association between elevated levels of inflammatory markers (including CRP) and the future development of heart disease.
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beacuse they both have to do the same thing :)
The dopamine hypothesis suggests that schizophrenia is caused by an overactivity of dopamine neurons.
If they are in a divided tank and there is no open connection between the two sides.
No,because it is a syndrome and not a disease there are No "Levels".
In fact, the studies indicated CRP levels may be as important--if not more important--in predicting and preventing heart disease as cholesterol levels are.
No there is no connection between uric acid content in the blood and RA. Ra is an Autoimmune disease and high uric acid in the blood is not likely to have an effect on that. However ther is nothing that says that you cant suffer from both problems simultaneously.
Yes, an abscessed tooth often results in raised serum c reactive levels.
the cyclical nature of time, an essential connection between microcosmic and macrocosmic levels of reality, and a principal of causality.
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