“Preventing Infection-Related Cancers: What Bacteria and Viruses to Watch Out For”

If you are infected by bacteria or viruses, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to prevent the progression of the disease. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Talk about “cancer” discoloration,cancerThe high morbidity and high mortality rate are frightening.According to the data of the International Union Against Cancer, 12 million people are diagnosed with … Read more

Discovering Thousands of New Viruses Present in the Intestines of Babies: A Study by the University of Copenhagen

The microbiota is formed and evolves until the age of 3 years. The viruses that live in the intestines of toddlers are largely unknown. A study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has discovered 10,021 new viruses present in the intestines of babies! You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview: the intestinal microbiota, an … Read more

The Surprising Connection Between Smoking and Tooth Damage

Most people think of tooth-damaging behaviors as eating sweets, or not cleaning teeth immediately after eating, but dentists say that smoking also seriously endangers dental health. (Schematic/Shutterstock) Most people think that eating sweets or not cleaning their teeth immediately after eating is the most common cause of tooth damage, but dentists say that smoking is … Read more

Understanding Sarcoidosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Books – Hossam Al Shaqoury Monday, April 24, 2023 08:00 PM General symptoms include Sarcoidosis Fatigue, joint pain and weight loss. But it varies depending on which organ is affected. The condition occurs when inflammatory cells grow in the organs, most often the lungs (called pulmonary sarcoidosis), lymph nodes, eyes, and skin. These small groups … Read more

“Understanding and Treating Sore Throat: Insights from Dr. Huang Yuning’s Infectious Encyclopedia”

Sore throat that everyone experiences Have you ever had a sore throat? At first it just felt hot and hot, but later it became painful to swallow, and when it was severe, it was difficult to even eat…. However, not every sore throat will progress to the pain of a knife. Sometimes the throat will … Read more

“Transformer” antibiotics created to combat drug-resistant superbugs by rearranging atoms, published in PNAS USA.

Scientists have developed “Transformer” antibiotics to fight drug-resistant superbugs; schematic diagram. (taken from CSHL official website) [Compiled by Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report]After years of extensive use of antibiotics, bacteria have developed strong drug resistance, making it increasingly difficult to develop new antibiotics. However, scientists have developed a “transformer” antibiotic that can change shape by rearranging atoms … Read more

An outbreak of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus in Italy is linked to unpasteurized cheese and milk from infected cows. The One Health approach was critical for managing the outbreak.

A severe outbreak of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus (SEZ) has been reported in Italy, linked to the consumption of unpasteurized dairy products. The outbreak was first identified in early 2023, with cases rapidly increasing and spreading across the country. In this article, we delve into the details of this outbreak, exploring the origins of the … Read more

How Obesity is Linked to “This Disease”: 80% of Taiwanese Adults at Risk of Stroke and Diabetes, Says Doctor | Life | CTWANT

Periodontal disease is also related to obesity! (Schematic diagram / flipped from Facebook) Periodontal disease is also related to obesity! Nutritional Functional Physician Liu Boren pointed out that the prevalence of periodontal disease among adults in Taiwan exceeds 80%, especially the higher the BMI, the higher the incidence of periodontal disease, and “inflammation of periodontal … Read more

Germs Released from Mt. Everest’s Sneezes Persist for Centuries

Jakarta – Scientists reveal germs sneezing climbers can actually last longer Everest Mountain up to hundreds of years. How could that be? Reported by detikINET from the New York Post, Friday (17/3/2023), a team of scientists examined soil samples taken from Mount Everest. As it turns out, human coughs and sneezes were preserved on Mount … Read more