infections might play a significant role in many chronic diseases

There's growing support for the notion that infections might play a significant role in many chronic diseases...cancer, cardiovascular disease, asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.

There are skeptics...but the whole concept is picking up momentum.

Proponents point to several instances where diseases are known to be caused by an underlying infection...ulcers and H. pylori...liver cancer and hepatitis C...cervical cancer and human papillomavirus...rheumatic heart disease and strep throat...etc.

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