
If You're Hungry When Sick, It Might Be Less Severe—But More …
Jan 18, 2024 · Lack of appetite often signals a cold or flu. Eating can be the last thing we want to do when we have a sore throat or are too fatigued or achy to even get out of bed. When hungry, we don't feel as strong as when we are well fed—and we more than likely aren't as strong. The scientific world used to think that's how bacteria worked, too. When bacteria had ample nutrients available—when we ...
Cold, Dry Air Could Signal a Flu Outbreak a Week Before It …
Jan 21, 2017 · The research team measured respiratory pathogens in over 20,000 clinical nose and throat swab samples collected between October 2010 and July 2013 at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Feb 7, 2017 · Although their effectiveness is waning, antibiotics remain a front-line defense against many infections. However, new science reveals using the wrong antibiotic for an infection could makes things
More Links Between Gut Health & Autism as 'Probiotic
Jan 19, 2024 · Autism affects 1 in 68 children in the US, and that means it affects at least 1 in every 68 families. More boys than girls are diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, and it's estimated that almost 60,000 12-year-olds in the US have autism. That is a 37-fold increase from the 1 in 2,500 children diagnosed just 30 years ago. As more kids are diagnosed, the heat is on for the search for a ...
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Feb 9, 2017 · Viruses and bacteria make up the invisible world around us. Invisiverse sees the world through this microbe lens: how they impact our health, our world, and the environment in stunning ways. Find the latest, news, information and studies on microbiology here at Invisiverse.
Prime Directive: How NASA's Planetary Protection Officer Keeps …
Aug 3, 2017 · Yes, reminiscent of the movie, "Men in Black," Conley was given a pair of Ray-ban sunglasses her first day on the job. And if you wish to be a planetary protection officer, too, you're in luck, as NASA recently posted job ad for the three-year term job, as they relocate the position to the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance, an independent ...
Bloodsucking Flies Act as 'Flying Syringes' to Detect Malaria
Apr 21, 2017 · Researchers have been studying the blood meals of flies to understand the flow of infectious pathogens in wild animals. Prior studies have shown that DNA from animals hosting pathogens like malaria and Zika are preserved in the blood meals of flies, so scientists are using those bloodsucking flies as "flying syringes" to detect emerging diseases before they even have a chance to spread to ...
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Jun 13, 2017 · Viruses and bacteria make up the invisible world around us. Invisiverse sees the world through this microbe lens: how they impact our health, our world, and the environment in stunning ways. Find the latest, news, information and studies on microbiology here at Invisiverse.
Latent HIV Can Hide, but Can't Escape Detection with New Test
Jun 21, 2017 · HIV infections persist despite treatment that successfully decreases viral blood levels to the point where doctors can't detect the virus. But that doesn't mean the person is cured. The virus hides in the body, not replicating, just waiting for a chance to jump out of the shadows and reemerge. It's very difficult for doctors to get a good read on …