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Preeclampsia risk may be reduced by a healthy high-fiber diet: Pregnancy outcomes and infant immunity linked to gut bacteria

July 10, 2019 Bacteria, Biology, Diet and Weight Loss, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, food, Immune System, Pregnancy and Childbirth

A healthy diet rich in fibre is generally recommended, but new research shows it could be even more important during

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Dissemination of pathogenic bacteria by university student’s cell phones

June 24, 2019 Bacteria, Biology, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Medical Education and Training, Microbes and More, Sickle Cell Anemia, Today's Healthcare

New research has demonstrated the presence of S. aureus in 40% of the cell phones of students sampled at a

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Germ-fighting catheter coating may help prevent infections

March 8, 2019 Bacteria, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Pharmaceuticals, Pharmacology

Brown University researchers have developed a new antibacterial coating for intravascular catheters that could one day help to prevent catheter-related

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Lowering lactose and carbs in milk does not help severely malnourished children

February 27, 2019 breastfeeding, Cell Biology, Children's Health, cows, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Molecular Biology, Pigs, Sheep, Today's Healthcare

Treating hospitalized, severely malnourished children with a lactose-free, reduced-carbohydrate milk formula does not improve clinical outcomes, according to a study

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Babies born at home have more diverse, beneficial bacteria, study finds: Hospital care may affect newborns’ gut flora, which influence health

November 1, 2018 Bacteria, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Today's Healthcare

Infants born at home have more diverse bacteria in their guts and feces, which may affect their developing immunity and

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Cannabis pain relief without the ‘high’: Mechanism of cannabidiol for safe pain relief without side effects

October 26, 2018 Biology, Caregiving, Extreme Survival, Fibromyalgia, Illegal Drugs, marijuana, mice, Neuropathy, Pain Control

In the wake of cannabis legalization, a team of scientists at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

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Infectious diarrhea spores survive high temperatures of hospital laundering: Hospital bedsheets could be source of C. difficile contamination

October 17, 2018 Bacteria, Colitis, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Today's Healthcare

Washing contaminated hospital bedsheets in a commercial washing machine with industrial detergent at high disinfecting temperatures failed to remove all

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Pneumonia-causing bacteria can be spread by nose picking and rubbing

October 15, 2018 Bacteria, Dentistry, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Pneumonia, ulcers

Pneumonia-causing bacteria can be spread through picking and rubbing the nose, according to new research published in the European Respiratory

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A copper bullet for tuberculosis: A new antibiotic could be a better, faster treatment for TB

October 5, 2018 Bacteria, Chemistry, Energy and Resources, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a sneaky disease. The bacteria hide from antibiotics inside the very immune cells that are supposed to kill

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Gut bacteria’s shocking secret: They produce electricity

September 14, 2018 Bacteria, Dentistry, Extreme Survival, Foodborne Illness, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Microbiology, ulcers

While bacteria that produce electricity have been found in exotic environments like mines and the bottoms of lakes, scientists have

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