2017
DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165.1000329
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Eugenic Therapy and the Metabolic Syndrome

Abstract: SummaryIndependent of the clinical syndrome that results in chronic inflammation, there is an overlap of the different etiopathogenic factors in the most common diseases of the modern era. Its pathogenesis also has similar pathophysiological mechanisms. Independent of the clinical syndrome that results in chronic inflammation, there is an overlap of the different etiopathogenic factors in the most common diseases of the modern era. Its pathogenesis also has similar pathophysiological mechanisms. These two fact… Show more

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