5 Free Influenza Fighting Apps For Facebook, Android & Twitter - 1 views
Viruses That Make Zombies and Vaccines - Phenomena: The Loom - 1 views
Why sourdough bread resists mold - 1 views
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sourdough bread differs from ordinary bread in having an extra fermentation step, over and above yeast fermentation. This step is mediated by lactic acid bacteria, typically of the genus Lactobacillus
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L. hammesii produced substantial quantities of hydroxylated monounsaturated fatty acids
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A second antifungal fatty acid produced by cereal enzymes
An Infinity of Viruses - Phenomena: The Loom - 0 views
A solution to sinusitis from the sea - 0 views
How Safe Is Our Meat? : NPR - 4 views
Cruise ship stranded - chicagotribune.com - 1 views
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which he described as "in excellent shape"
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"Seeing urine and feces sloshing in the halls, sleeping on the floor, nothing to eat, people fighting over food, $500? What's the emotional cost? You can't put money on that," Poret said.
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decided to add further payment of $500 a person to help compensate passengers for "very challenging circumstances" aboard the ship.
Fecal Treatment Gains Favor for Some Illnesses - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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A new study finds that such transplants cured 15 of 16 people who had recurring infections with Clostridium difficile bacteria, whereas antibiotics cured only 3 of 13 and 4 of 13 patients in two comparison groups.
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I didn't know this was even possible. I wonder how they convinced people to donate. "The donors were tested for an array of diseases to make sure they did not infect the patients." I wonder how extensive that panel was and what they tested for.
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Isn't this neat? I have met people who are hoping to get this treatment. Re: the screening, I think it is probably just for the absence of pathogens. As the article states, we really don't know what the "good" bacteria are that help these patients.
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RE: I would hope that they would check for things like HIV and other blood to blood transmitted diseases. If there was a bleed in the GI tract of both the donor and the patient, I could imagine it would be a problem.
The Bacterial Cytoskeleton - 0 views
For DTaP Vaccine, Thigh May Be Better Injection Site Than Arm - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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researchers found that children between the ages of 1 and 3 who were given the DTaP vaccine in their thigh instead of in their upper arm were around half as likely to have a local reaction
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