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
Acne 63 %
ADHD 34 %
Anorexia Nervosa 58 %
Asthma 33 %
Bipolar Disorder 30 %
Brain Trauma 30 %
Carcinoma 44 %
Celiac Disease 30 %
Cerebral Palsy 50 %
Chronic Kidney Disease 46 %
Chronic Urticaria (Hives) 43 %
Constipation 75 %
Crohn`s Disease 34 %
cystic fibrosis 31 %
Dermatomyositis 44 %
Eczema 38 %
Endometriosis 42 %
Epilepsy 39 %
gallstone disease (gsd) 35 %
Generalized anxiety disorder 38 %
Graves` disease 34 %
Hidradenitis Suppurativa 38 %
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 37 %
Insomnia 46 %
Liver Cirrhosis 36 %
Lung Cancer 37 %
Neuropathy (all types) 30 %
neuropsychiatric disorders (PANDAS, PANS) 40 %
Osteoarthritis 47 %
Osteoporosis 43 %
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome 50 %
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder 30 %
Sjögren syndrome 49 %
Sleep Apnea 46 %
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) 33 %
Stress / posttraumatic stress disorder 37 %
Type 1 Diabetes 31 %
Unhealthy Ageing 45 %

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