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Global Warming, Archaea and Viroid Induced Symbiotic Human Evolution and Chronic Bone and Joint Disease
Author:
Ravikumar Kurup,  Parameswara Achutha Kurup
ISBN: 978-1-946898-03-6
6.3 x 9.1 inches, 80pp, Paperback: $70
Published Date: March, 2017
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Introduction
Key words
Global warming, Endosymbiotic archaea, Bone and joint disease, Fructosoids, Cerebral dominance

Key sentences
Global warming leads to increased endosymbiotic archaeal growth and endogenous digoxin synthesis. This leads to neanderthalisation of the species, right hemispheric dominance and metabolonomic changes producing global warming related bone and joint disease.
Contents
The Full Book PDF PDF
FrontMatter PDF
Chapter 1 The Endosymbiotic Archaea, Fructose Disease, Chronic Bone and Joint Disease and Global Warming PDF
Chapter 2 Global Warming and Actinide Dependent Shadow Biosphere of Archaea and Viroids in Chronic Bone and Joint Disease PDF
Chapter 3 Archaeal Digoxin and Bone Pathophysiology PDF
BackMatter PDF
Author(s)
Ravikumar Kurup
Dr. Ravikumar Kurup trained in Internal Medicine, Neurology and Metabolic Medicine at Medical College, Trivandrum and Christian Medical College, Vellore. He holds a doctorate degree in Internal Medicine and Neurology. He is a member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, India. He works as Professor of Metabolic Medicine and Metabolic Neurology at Metabolic Disorders Research Center, Trivandrum. He also works as Professor of Internal Medicine and Head of the divisions of Metabolic Medicine and Hematology at Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum. His areas of research interests are in Neurochemistry and Metabolic Medicine.

Parameswara Achutha Kurup
The Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, TC 4/1525, Gouri Sadan, Kattu Road North of Cliff House, Kowdiar PO Trivandrum, Kerala, India.
Readership
Experts in Orthopaedics, Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology, Internal Medicine, Climatology
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