Articles, tagged with "microscopic organisms", page 4
02nd February 2010
The problems from acidic foods and what they create in your body.
Now to the disgusting consequences of an overly acidic body - the microscopic organisms that live in your body as a result.
Yeast, fungus and the closely related mold are single-celle...
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Author:
Jim Lueder
28th January 2010
Most of us remember using microscopes when we were in biology class, watching microscopic organisms moving around, bumping into each other. Although we thrilled to watch the action under the lens, we really didn't pay much attention to the microscope ...
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Author:
Kathy Brasch
25th January 2010
Scabies is a skin disease caused by microscopic organisms called mites. These are burrowed deep within the surface of the skin and could be transmitted from one host to another through direct skin contact. According to the myth, scabies could be passed on...
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Author:
Jesse Ryan
21st January 2010
Scabies is a commonly occurring skin condition, also referred to as the ‘human itch'. The condition is highly contagious in nature and is caused by the underlying parasites known as mites. These mites are microscopic organisms which are burrowed deep in...
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Author:
Jesse Ryan
05th January 2010
There are so many sinus infection symptoms to take note of, so many kinds of both mild and strong pains to suffer from an infection. So what can be done to eliminate these symptoms? First, you have to get a good understanding of your condition. How did yo...
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Author:
jillghprx
29th December 2009
Believe it or not fungi grow naturally in our body. There are several microscopic organisms that exist in various parts of our body and their existence help keep the balance in our system. Among these fungi is the Candida albicans. Commonly called yeast, ...
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Author:
lukeporterbeer
26th November 2009
Ringworm, also called as tinea, is an infection on the skin caused by fungi. These fungi are microscopic organisms that are similar to molds and yeast. However, contrary to what you think, ringworm has nothing to do with worms. It is called ringworm becau...
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Author:
Allan Tan
25th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Wes Fernley
Actually, although most of us had never heard of ethanol before the crisis in oil and gasoline prices in recent years, humans have been making it for thousands of years. Why is that? Because it's so easy to produce. It ca...
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Author:
Wes
17th November 2009
There's nothing more frightening for new parents than the thought that their child may be sick. While most parents do well keeping their child away from common cold and flu germs, not everyone takes into account the affect household allergens may have on ...
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Author:
Irvin Mcclain
15th November 2009
What is Ringworm? Ringworm is a fungal illness. It is a group of contagious sicknesses of the skin, hair or nails of humans, it is noticeable, and it is indeed not so engaging to take a look at. To the contrary, many of us incline to suspect that it ...
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Author:
Omar Pugh
23rd September 2009
Interior decoration is an art. Many people across the world love to decorate their houses. Depending on their choice and decorative sense they decorate their homes. It is a matter of sophistication. But there are certain things which can really change the...
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Author:
robartalex
21st September 2009
Decorating a house or an office is not that easy as some of you may have assumed. It requires some effort. You need to have the passion or desire to make your house look good. Many things needed to be considered while decorating a house. Budget is an impo...
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Author:
robartalex
10th September 2009
Masks or respirators are the devices designed to protect you from inhaling harmful fumes, dust, gases and vapors etc. These masks are available in the market in ample range of assortments (type, size etc.) used by industries, public, and the military. The...
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Author:
robertybin
05th September 2009
As stated in Wikipedia, sourdough is a dough containing a lactobacillus culture, usually in symbiotic combination with yeasts. It is one of two principal means of leavening in bread baking, along with the use of cultivated forms of yeast (Saccharomyces). ...
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Author:
The Outdoor Cook
03rd September 2009
Xango Juice is the first product to capture the magical essence of this exotic botanical and because Xango Juice uses the whole fruit puree in its most bioavailability form and not synthetic extracts as in pills or capsules, when you drink Xango Juice, no...
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Author:
Monica K