PubMed Conditions Bacteria Progression

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Caution:This is based on bacteria in common. Some conditions have short lists due to few studies. DNA is also a significant factor for developing or not developing a condition.

Related Condition Name Overlab Percentage
Alzheimer`s disease 37 %
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Motor Neuron 32 %
Autism 47 %
COVID-19 42 %
Crohn`s Disease 53 %
Depression 58 %
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 37 %
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 32 %
Long COVID 68 %
Metabolic Syndrome 63 %
Mood Disorders 63 %
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (nafld) Nonalcoholic 37 %
Obesity 68 %
Parkinson`s Disease 42 %
Sjögren syndrome 32 %
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 37 %
Type 2 Diabetes 53 %
Ulcerative colitis 42 %

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