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Do Your Gut Microbes Make You Fat?Gut microbes may be one of the critical factors leading to obesity. A new study shows how a "Western diet" changes the microbial composition in our intestines so that more calories are absorbed.
Giant Microbes: Making Bacteria, Diseases and Blood Cells a Little More FunIf you have a disease, chances are there is a plushie counterpart for it at Giant Microbes!
Good Microbes--Probiotics Positive Affects on the Environment and HumansMicrobes--probiotics plays a very vital role in the defense system of nature and humans.- What Your Unique Microbes Say About You, Where You Have BeenSkin microbes advertise to the world everything about you, where you have been and who or what you have been in contact with.Law enforcement is using these microbes to get to know you.
Probiotics: Living Microbes in FoodsEnsure that the probiotics you are taking has living microbes Do not bake or cook these foods- Top 6 Must Follow Steps to Avoid Microbes in Your's Baby's FoodThese are the various ways in which the little ones can be protected against bacterial infection. If these steps are followed, then it will lead to a healthy environment for the baby to grow up.
Designer Microbes - a New Alternative BioFuel SourceCan it be? The perfect renewable fuel? A California firm claims it can produce diesel fuel from biomass using proprietary microbes it has developed. This process appears to have huge potential for producing renewable fuels.- Microbes' Role in Nutrition and ImmunityOur digestive tract is populated by a huge number of bacteria, both benign and pathogenic. The Gut Microbiome Project will help us understand how these microbes control our immunity and nutrition.
Alien Microbes in Comets: Not the Only Time Science Was WrongWe are a culture who jumps on the media bandwagon whenever something new is brought to our attention. We need to learn, as a culture, to really look at the facts before we fall for the hype.- Microbes: The Good, the Bad and the Very UglyNever has it been more important to ensure your immune system is functioning at its optimum level.
How to Kill Bacteria and Other MicrobesHeat, UV radiation, antibiotics and chemicals are all used to control bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms. How to they kill pathogens without hurting our cells?- Attack of the MicrobesA look at the Swine Flu outbreak.
The Gut-Brain ConnectionA study in mice shows that gut microbes influence behavior and the activities of brain chemicals. The study points to new ways of treating mental disorders.- Keeping Your Headphones Clean and GreenColonies of bacteria, viruses and other microbes could be living happily inside your headphones, just waiting for another opportunity to hop from the devise into your ear.
Difference Between Aerobic & Anaerobic BacteriaOxygen is required for cells to break down organic molecules in the most energy-efficient way. How do microbes that live under conditions of low or no O2 metabolize food?- Healthcare Facilities Take Aim to Stop Spread of DiseaseAccording to physicians the key to stopping the spread of disease is to control or prevent cross contamination of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other harmful microbes.
API-20E Bacterial Identification Test StripDifferential stains and media can provide preliminary identification of microbes, but to identify Gram- bacteria to the species, a more sophisticated test is required.
Oral Bacteria & Dental CariesDental caries or cavities are caused by acidic metabolites produced by bacteria that normally inhabit the mouth, where they feed on carbohydrates.
Housekeeping Tips: How to Have a Pleasant Smelling HomeThe key to having a clean-smelling home is to have a clean home. Air fresheners and deodorizers can only do so much to cover up foul odors caused by bacteria, mold, mildew and other filthy microbes.
AMP's - Protiens that Do a Body Good.There are an extremely large number of AMP's in the human body that act as anti-microbes. AMP's have a very strong effect against bacteria that has been known to be resistant to antibiotics.
The Microbe that Grows GasolineWith growing concern over the future of energy, it is good to know that such a crisis could be solvable-possibly in the next 18 months. Two biologists are aggressively looking into microbes to produce something in very high demand: crude oil.- Using FreX Frequency Therapy for Your DogHow we use FreX to deliver Dr. Royal Rife's frequency therapy to our dogs to cure liver cancer. By using the same concept as the opera singer uses to burst the champagne flute, frequency therapy bursts the cell walls of harmful disease causing microbes.
- General Features of the Immune SystemYour immune system is fighting a constant battle with a wide variety of tiny microbes in the environment. Many of these microbes, typically viruses and bacteria, have the potential to create disease.
- The Dangers of Over-CleanlinessEver since we became aware of all the microbes and germs floating all around us, we've been doing whatever we can to keep ourselves away from them. Yes, it's protecting you and them to a certain extent, but it's also damaging our immune systems.
- How Safe is US Drinking Water?How safe is your drinking water supply? Is your drinking water safe from the microbes, which make you seriously ill?
- Hydrogen Fuel Production Takes Another Step ForwardResearchers at Penn State University have developed a new fuel cell capable of producing hydrogen at levels unachievable with conventional methods.
- The Appendix Serves a Purpose After AllNew research shows that the appendix functions as a safe place to store a surplus quantity of helpful bacteria and other microbes in case a disease wipes the body of all its microbes through severe diarrhea.
- Sleep Well: Avoiding Hotel Room GermsTV news shows shock us with close-ups of nasty microbes growing in hotel room carpeting, furniture, or even bed linens. Pricey hotels and discount dives alike may be over-run with bedbugs and roaches. How can you be safe from germs in a hotel room?
A Good Diet Can Increase a Dog's LifespanRecent studies have found that dogs and humans have what are called gut microbes that control the metabolism. When these microbes malfunction or the metabolism is unbalanced, they are known to create diseases such as diabetes and obesity.
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