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... bacteria. Mayo Clinic pediatric infectious diseases specialist Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, says, "When you look at the amount of antibiotics used in the U. S. ...
Walther-Antonio is using her knowledge of the "biology of extreme environments" found on other planets to study "the community of bacteria in and on the human ...
Clean dentures daily — They harbor food particles and bacteria. Limit foods or beverages that cause bad breath — Offenders include onions, garlic, coffee ...
Superbugs are strains of bacteria that are resistant to a lot of antibiotics used today. Cold or allergy: Which is it? Do you get a "cold" each spring? It ...
"A small percentage of sore throats are caused by the group A strep or strep bacteria, and those are the ones that require treatment with antibiotics. All ...
Keeping your mouth moist helps wash away food particles and bacteria, which helps keep bad breath at bay. Chewing gum (preferably sugarless) or sucking on ...
The number of people contracting the hard-to-control bacterial infection Clostridium difficile is increasing. According to Sahil Khanna, M.D., ...
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Dr. Stacey Rizza, an infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic ...
He'll also discuss drug-resistant bacteria, the overuse of antibiotics and the importance of hand-washing. Join us. Myth or Fact: The Ebola virus is more ...
Also known as stool transplant, the procedure restores healthy intestinal bacteria by placing donor stool in the colon. Additionally, there is ongoing ...
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