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home:pathogenesis:evidence_bacteria [06.15.2011] paulalberthome:pathogenesis:evidence_bacteria [07.21.2011] – [Evidence that chronic disease is caused by pathogens] paulalbert
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 According to the Marshall Pathogenesis, humans accumulate a plethora of pathogenic bacteria during their lifetimes, and it is the genetic mutations which result from active infection that play a major role in what is commonly thought of as “genetic susceptibility.” According to the Marshall Pathogenesis, humans accumulate a plethora of pathogenic bacteria during their lifetimes, and it is the genetic mutations which result from active infection that play a major role in what is commonly thought of as “genetic susceptibility.”
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 Besides the [[home:alternate:genetic_predisposition|absence of proof implicating human genes as the major causative factor]], there is a range of evidence - including strong epidemiological and compelling evolutionary evidence - suggesting that pathogens cause chronic diseases. Besides the [[home:alternate:genetic_predisposition|absence of proof implicating human genes as the major causative factor]], there is a range of evidence - including strong epidemiological and compelling evolutionary evidence - suggesting that pathogens cause chronic diseases.
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