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Whey Protein for Fighting Bacteria Whey protein is one of the most effective immune-boosting substances out there. This is because of the amino acid cysteine that can be found in whey; it helps to ward off bacterial and viral infecti ...
Aug 13 2007 4:24pm
Screening for Oral Cancers During a recent trip to the dentist, I learned that screening for oral cancers is being offered there. For a reasonable price your mouth can be checked for signs that you may be at risk. Has anyone had this screening
May 13 2008 1:40pm
Oral Cancer I just want to introduce myself.  I am an oral cancer survivor and am 33 years old.  I have two small children and teacher special education.  I am currently in remission, but am having horrible side
Oct 02 2010 8:02pm
Due to having had radiation  to the headn adn neck area, I now have sever dry mouth as i ... more
Aug 30 2011 10:36am
Overview of Chlamydia trachomatis and the Disease. be passed on via oral sex and hand to eye contact Antibiotics are used to cure the infection. The most... of epididymitis, an inflammation of the epididymus in the testicles, which can lead to sterility. The bacteria can
Apr 22 2009 9:10am
Chlamydia Symptoms and Infection or penis. Oral chlamydia, usually passed through oral sex, can result in a sore throat and throat infection
Apr 22 2009 9:11am
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Dec 20 2011 8:49pm
Say Goodbye to Colds! Macrophages are the white blood cells that lurk deep in our bone marrow, fighting bacteria, viruses and any other deadly infectors that threaten our immune system. Researchers say that macrophages
Jul 27 2007 12:50pm
Being around plants is good for aging! an overall sense of wellbeing! Gardening is wonderful for us. I read that there is a bacteria in the soil
Jan 05 2008 3:23am
... is wonderful for us. I read that there is a bacteria in the soil, that when you breathe i ... more
Nov 13 2009 12:26pm
Recipe for home-made yogurt! The benefits of yogurt comes from the live cultures of bacteria present in it -- this is the good bacteria that helps our digestive system. The only problem is that there are chances that the store-bought
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
High Salt Diets Increase Gastric Cancer Risk According to a recent study from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, a diet high in salt increases the risk of gastric cancer. Apparently, high salt concentrations ...
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
Need a Quick Breakfast Fix? Try Some Kefir! - friendly bacteria that tend to beneficially impact your gastrointestinal tract.
Aug 14 2007 11:56am