Articles, tagged with "bacterium", page 1
01st November 2012
This article, which is supported by two other articles about E.coli, is primarily aimed at people who are engaged in working in food preparation areas, either at home or at work. You will learn, as you progress through this article, it is imperative that ...
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Author:
Paul
12th March 2012
Bad breath is one of those nightmares that may have dawned upon everyone at a certain point of their lives. As well as finding a good cure to bad breath.
And it always seems to pounce on us at exactly the wrong time...
Job interviews... A date with ...
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Author:
Erik Brassell
31st May 2011
Tetanus
Clostridium tetani is a bacteria. Tetanus bacterium is usually found in the stomach and intestines of horses. It does not bother horses. Wherever horses defecate on the ground, there is tetanus that is virile for probably thousands of years. Sp...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
05th April 2011
Lymph Nodes: Big or Swollen?
I’ll bet when you go into see your doctor for all or part of a physical examination, you wonder why he probes and presses around your neck, under your arms, maybe around your elbow, in the left-sided spleen area, perhaps in...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
11th March 2011
There are over one-hundred-trillion bacteria in your child's intestinal tract. You will find good and bad bacteria among these, and they are all vital to the human body. Probiotics are healthy live microorganisms that can help restore health and balance t...
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Author:
Nick Matthews
22nd February 2011
Another term for lactobacillus spores is Bacillus coagulans. It is lactic-acid producing bacteria promoted to the public as probiotic. A probiotic is a microorganism known to be friendly and beneficial to its host when consumed. In today’s time, probiotic...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
07th January 2011
If you are in puberty, you can experience several changes in your body. Girls acquire breasts and hips curvier. All in all, pubescent girls begin their womanly shape. Boys on the other hand, are bigger and stronger. Boys might also notice a significant ch...
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Author:
Clivir Team
18th August 2010
Do you know what good bacteria you need in your intestinal tract? There are hundreds of different bacteria in your intestines. Do you want to know, which ones dominate and that contribute to your over all health. Read this article to discover what health ...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
11th August 2010
Laser technology has been used in a variety of different applications in recent years and one of the newest forms deals with dentistry. The Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure, or LANAP, is a dental procedure that works to help with taking care of the...
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Author:
James Maloney
21st June 2010
Seborrheic Keratosis are very unattractive lesions which are similar in appearance to warts. These lesions are not caused by a bacterium such as warts are. They tend to run in the family and seem to be genetically connected to persons within the same fami...
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Author:
Angelakenny
15th June 2010
Life style is changing and people are very busy in their life. No one has time for anything. They want instant answers to everything and same is the case for pimples. People want overnight acne solutions to cure pimples.
How to get rid of acne overnigh...
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Author:
Charles
02nd June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lynsey Carter
There are some symptoms we usually have some knowledge of when we start to feel a fever coming on, like muscle aches and pains, a headache or migraine,and feeling of coldness, sweating also breaks in to a fever. This ca...
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Author:
Lynsey B Carter
01st June 2010
Presently troubled with BV? Need to learn how to cure bacterial vaginosis without needing standard prescribed medication which might possibly not actually get the job done? Are you actually tired of the discomforts, particularly the bad scent that makes a...
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Author:
Christopher Stover
06th May 2010
Pond bacteria are present in nearly all ponds, except those ponds built to contain only pure, clean and sterile water. Artificial ponds need chemical agents such as bleach to eliminate any pond bacteria that may possibly come out. Otherwise, most ponds fo...
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Author:
laradavidson
14th April 2010
A Staph Infection is an infection caused by Staphylococcus (or "Staph" bacteria). It is a very common bacterium and is generally believed to be present in about 25% of all people. In many cases, it lives upon the skin in the nose, mouth, genital, and anal...
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Author:
jeniferwattson1