Articles for Tag: "bacteria"

People with more cavities may be at lower risk for head, neck cancer 
People with more cavities may be at lower risk for head, neck cancer
Believe it or not, a new study finds that bacteria produced by cavities may actually protect you against cancers.
Gut reaction: Is your diet affecting the way you think  Featured
Gut reaction: Is your diet affecting the way you think
Bucking the age-old adage “We are what we eat,” a new study on the gut-brain connection may indicate “We may think what we eat.”
Avoid these unwanted guests at your next summer picnic  Featured
Avoid these unwanted guests at your next summer picnic
Check out these expert tips to keep your outdoor food fests safe.
Are you washing your hands correctly? 
Are you washing your hands correctly?
Study finds that just five percent of the people they observed actually wash their hands long enough to kill harmful germs.
Lyme disease prevention 101 
Lyme disease prevention 101
Learn how to identify tick bites, symptoms of Lyme disease and more.
Heart attacks and stroke linked to “gut bugs” 
Heart attacks and stroke linked to “gut bugs”
New research shows that some heart attack and stroke cases are actually linked to bacteria and other microbes living in the human gut.
CDC warns against ‘lethal’ superbug 
CDC warns against ‘lethal’ superbug
Antibiotics are proving powerless against powerful and deadly germs in hospitals and long-term care facilities.