• In medicine, the hygiene hypothesis states that early childhood exposure to particular microorganisms (such as the gut flora and helminth parasites) protects...
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    personal hygiene, medical hygiene, sleep hygiene, and food hygiene. Home and every day hygiene includes hand washing, respiratory hygiene, food hygiene at home...
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    changes in cleanliness or hygiene, and exacerbated by dietary changes, obesity, and decline in physical exercise. The hygiene hypothesis maintains that high...
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    children. Certain other infections, however, may decrease the risk. The hygiene hypothesis attempts to explain the increased rates of asthma worldwide as a direct...
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    no predictive utility in atopic dermatitis risk. According to the hygiene hypothesis, early childhood exposure to certain microorganisms (such as gut flora...
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  • diseases in the developing world, where parasites are more common. The Hygiene hypothesis postulates that decreasing exposure to pathogens and other microorganisms...
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    autoimmune diseases will have unique glycan signatures. According to the hygiene hypothesis, high levels of cleanliness expose children to fewer antigens than...
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    Recent research has linked the emerging idea of the hygiene hypothesis to viruses. This hypothesis attempts to explain some of the high incidences of diseases...
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    change or depletion of the microbiome is often associated with hygiene hypothesis, the hypothesis is sometimes also called "biome depletion theory". Behavioral...
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    co-infection and possible enhancement of anemia is poorly understood. The hygiene hypothesis states that infants and children who lack exposure to infectious agents...
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    other refinements to the hygiene hypothesis exist: The "old friends" hypothesis, and the "microbiome depletion" hypothesis. Extra-cellular antigens primarily...
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    individuals with MS is estimated as 4%. One emerging hypothesis, referred to as the hygiene hypothesis, suggests that early-life exposure to infectious agents...
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    butter, before they reach the age of six months. According to this "hygiene hypothesis," such exposures give the infant's immune system some exercise, making...
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  • (January 2009). "Review series on helminths, immune modulation and the hygiene hypothesis: mechanisms underlying helminth modulation of dendritic cell function"...
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    tract. She also criticises the excess of hygiene in society and its impact on the immune system (hygiene hypothesis). She is currently working on her thesis...
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    increases the risk of autoimmune diseases, often called the hygiene hypothesis. Various studies of hygiene-related factors—including household crowding, daycare...
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    presumed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The hygiene hypothesis postulates that the cause of asthma, eczema, and other allergic diseases...
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    results from increased cleanliness and the levels of hygiene in modern life—the so-called hygiene hypothesis. He said: "We don't set off our immune system early...
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    certain pathogens in their time of life) Increased cleanliness. The hygiene hypothesis postulates that children of affluent families are now exposed to fewer...
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    developmental stages remain different, making them two separate species. The hygiene hypothesis suggests that various immunological disorders that have been observed...
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  • denialism COVID-19 misinformation Category:Germ theory denialists Hygiene hypothesis Pleomorphism (microbiology) Novella, Steven (2010-11-04). "Germ Theory...
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    butter before they reach the age of six months. According to this "hygiene hypothesis", such exposures give the infant's immune system some exercise, making...
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  • Natural hygiene can refer to: Orthopathy, a school of medical thought founded by Sylvester Graham or Herbert M. Shelton The hygiene hypothesis Natural...
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    of which chefs and restaurants worldwide are becoming aware. The hygiene hypothesis of allergy states that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious...
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    "Cesarean versus vaginal delivery: long-term infant outcomes and the hygiene hypothesis". Clinics in Perinatology. 38 (2): 321–31. doi:10.1016/j.clp.2011...
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    more hyper-reactive, and will be more prone to bronchospasm. The "hygiene hypothesis" postulates that in early life, an imbalance in the regulation of...
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  • protect against allergies and autoimmune diseases (according to the hygiene hypothesis). Other benefits include dogs as social support. One study indicated...
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    and the 'hygiene hypothesis' is one of the models that may explain the steep rise in the incidence of atopic diseases, though this hypothesis is incomplete...
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    maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Rook, G. A. (2007). "The hygiene hypothesis and the increasing prevalence of chronic inflammatory disorders"....
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