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Author Gatti, Antonietta Morena

Title Advances in Nanopathology From Vaccines to Food
Published Milton : Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (198 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 How Nanopathology Was Born -- 1.1.1 What Is Nanopathology? -- Appendix: Deep Vein Thrombosis and Caval Filtration -- 2. The Concept of Biocompatibility -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Particles in the Tissues -- 2.3 Biocompatibility and Nanotechnologies -- 2.4 How Particles Behave in the Body -- 2.5 Objections to Particle Theory -- 3. How Nanoparticles Are Generated -- 3.1 What Are Particles and How Are They Produced? -- 3.2 Waste: The Production of Incidental Nanoparticles
3.3 Diesel Particulate Filter -- 3.4 War and Terrorism -- 3.4.1 Depleted-Uranium Weapons -- 3.5 The Case of the World Trade Center -- 3.6 Engineered Nanoparticles and Nanotechnologies -- 3.7 How Particles Behave in the Environment -- 3.8 What Is Being Done to Prevent Particles from Entering the Environment? -- 3.8.1 Bag Filters -- 3.8.2 Urban Pollution Filters -- 4. Exposure to Air Pollution: How Particles Enter the Body -- 4.1 The Inhalation/Respiration Pathway -- 4.2 Particles and the Circulatory System -- 4.3 The Environment: Polluted Sites -- 4.4 The Aerotoxic Syndrome
4.5 Diffusion and Concentration of Particles -- 5. The Ingestion Pathway -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Vegetables -- 5.3 Meat and Fish -- 5.4 Engineered Particles in the Food -- 5.5 Drugs -- Appendix: Why Chelation Therapy Is Ineffective with Nanoparticles -- 6. The Injection Pathway and Other Entry Channels -- 6.1 Biocompatibility of What Is Introduced in the Body by Injection -- 6.2 Vaccines -- 6.3 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome -- 6.4 Sexually Transmissible Diseases by Particles -- 7. How Babies Can Be Polluted -- 7.1 Male Fertility, Burning Semen Disease and Endometriosis
7.2 Particles from Mother to Foetus -- 7.3 Drugs Administered during Pregnancy -- 7.4 Drugs Immediately after Birth -- 8. The Future -- 8.1 Particle Removal from Blood -- 8.2 Conclusions -- Index
Summary If observed from an objective, epistemological standpoint, medicine is not a science, at least not in its own right. The most important, key feature missing is repeatability, which makes the doctor's job extremely difficult. Doctors are not scientists but are called upon to use the results of scientific research every day. Therefore, they must keep themselves updated, distinguish what is worth extricating from a huge amount of literature and use the data exclusively in the patients' interest. To be effective, medicine must start from a correct, full understanding of problems, but particulate pollution leads to too many wrong diagnoses. This book, written by the discoverers of nanopathology, is the most advanced in the field. It focuses on how natural, occasionally generated, engineered particles interfere with living organisms, food, drugs and the environment. It represents a bridge between environmental pollution and its impact on human/animal/plant health. Also unique is its new bioengineering-interdisciplinary approach to medicine and solving pathologies of unknown aetiology. It is a valuable aid for medical doctors in their diagnoses of pathologies triggered by nanoparticles internalized in the human/animal/plant body. They will find solutions to some hardly understandable symptoms which some patients report
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Antonietta Morena Gatti has an interdisciplinary background ranging from physics and chemistry to biology, physiology, pathology and bioengineering. She was the founder and director of the Laboratory of Biomaterials of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, and is the founder and president of the Association of Health, Law and Science, Geneva, Switzerland. She has 30 years of experience in biomaterials and biocompatibility research at national and international levels. She discovered the presence of micro- and nanoparticles in biological tissues and their pathological effects. She also invented the word 'nanopathology' and developed a new nanoparticle-based diagnostic tool for making clinical diagnosis of pathologies such as leukaemia, cryoglobulinaemia and cancer. Currently, she is working on aerotoxicity and sudden infant death syndrome using scanning electron microscopy. She has written 260 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 3 books and 7 chapters and is a reviewer for some international journals. Stefano Montanari is a pharmacist by education (University of Modena, Italy) and, since 1972, is active in inventing, planning or improving devices for surgical and medical practice, particularly in cardiovascular surgery and cardiology. In 1979, he married Dr Gatti, and a mutual scientific collaboration began in biomaterial research and nanopathology. He has invented many devices such as the polyurethane prosthetic heart valve, a pleural drainage device, and a urine bag with a device to prevent bladder infection. Since 2005, Dr Montanari is a scientific consultant at the Osservatorio Militare Italiano for depleted-uranium diseases. He has authored or co-authored numerous scientific articles and books and is a lecturer for master courses on nanopathology
Subject Nanoparticles.
Nanotechnology.
Pathology.
Nanoparticles
Pathology
Nanotechnology
pathology.
MEDICAL / General
MEDICAL / Occupational & Industrial Medicine
SCIENCE / Nanostructures
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Pathology
Form Electronic book
Author Montanari, Stefano.
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