Lyme - Hitting the Bull's EyeThe Bulls Eye of LymeA few years back, Lyme disease was far less known and many doctors did not even recognize the existence of this disease. Today it is far mor… Read More
Dentox is a training program that is starting to gain a huge amount of momentum, especially in the United States of America, but also in many other countries across Europe, Africa, and Asia… Read More
Algae being developed as a fuel sourceThe dream of understanding life well enough to create it from scratch sounds like something out of Frankenstein. But Craig Venter is getting there, part… Read More
We all know how common it can be to use just a little bit of garlic in a recipe for flavor. But how much are we ever told about the true health benefits of eating fresh garlic more regularly… Read More
Most people assume that teeth cavities just occur out of the blue and there’s nothing they can do about it. What they don’t seem to know is that tooth decay is similar to a bacte… Read More
Guest blog by Ellen Pasternack, DPhil candidate at the University of OxfordAbout me
Hi! I'm Ellen Pasternack, a DPhil candidate in the University of Oxford's Interdisciplinary Bioscien… Read More
Gonorrhea is just among one of those super-scary infections-but it is one that definitely needs to be on your radar.
Having intercourse may be super fun-and, you know, essential to maintaini… Read More
Rain has hit southern states of India. By this month end or July entire country will get wet. A relief from hot summer, but all worried about monsoon diseases. The state of road and infrast… Read More
…If you look closely at the mirror, you will notice that the shape of your face has changed. Due to the frequent use of the jaw for eating and chewing, the muscles become enlarged… Read More
"Students Invent Bacteria That Eat Plastic From The Oceans And Turn It Into Water" Physics-Astronomy.org 9/25/2019The high pollution in the oceans is a big problem on the planet. Accor… Read More
Regardless the number of years you have actually been practicing, making your way back to a newbie’s class could breathe fresh life right into a stale practice. Below are four facto… Read More
The coronavirus pandemic has led all of us to stay indoors and has brought most nations to a complete standstill. These actions have led to an interesting set of reactions when it comes to t… Read More
Evolution is part of the human history. As humans evolved, so did disease. While pandemics have been wiping out humans, medical practitioners have always been on front to contain the disease… Read More
Mycetoma is a localized chronic, suppurative and deforming granulomatous infectious disease of subcutaneous tissue, skin and bones, which is present worldwide and is endemic in tropical and… Read More
Pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, is a contagious, respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. The illness is typically characterized by a prolonged par… Read More
Anthrax is a serious zoonotic disease that can affect most mammals and several species of birds, but is particularly important in herbivores. This disease is caused by a spore-forming bacter… Read More
Clostridium botulinum are rod-shaped bacteria (also called C. botulinum). They are anaerobic, meaning they live and grow in low oxygen conditions. The bacteria form protective spores when co… Read More
Bacteria can be found in a wide range of environments. In addition to their adaptability, they are also some of the hardiest living organisms on the planet. Some bacteria also have a very in… Read More
There are a few illnesses that frighten people more than others when their name is spoken and psittacosis is, unfortunately, one of them. Also called parrot fever or avian chlamydiosis, ps… Read More
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 to Emmanuelle Charpentier, from the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Berlin, Germany and Jenn… Read More
Tetanus is an acute, often fatal, disease caused by an exotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. It is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms of skeletal mu… Read More
This is why you keep having boils repeatedly
A boil is a skin infection that starts in the hair follicle, turns the area of infection red, and a tender lump develops as a result of this… Read More
Everyone aspires to present themselves in the most favorable light possible. Many people opt for cosmetic surgeries in order to accomplish this aim. Injecting Botox into the glabellar lines… Read More
I am reading Otherlands: A Journey Throuth Earth's Extinct Worlds by Thmas Halliday, and this post is from the book.
Alongside Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Plastic has become has become the Pub… Read More
Cholera kills 54 in 16 states – NCDC
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control says Cholera has killed nothing less than 54 persons across the country.
The information is contained in… Read More
Need to lose 10 pounds in a month, and wondering if this weight loss goal is attainable.
Losing 10 pounds in 1 month is a challenging, but achievable goal with the right strategies and pl… Read More
Budgerigars are a very popular bird in Europe. Originally from Australia, she was imported to the old continent around 1840. Sociable, pleasant to live with, and with a beautiful luminous co… Read More
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