bacteria
bacteria
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by Tim Gorman - 2007-01-08
It's unanimous -- everybody hates pimples! A pimple, if left untouched, will last two to three days. However, most of us just can't leave a pimple untouched -- we see one and we immediately start to p...
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by Kathariena Renee - 2007-01-19
Germs are everywhere. Germs get into your system through your mucus membranes. How do the germs get into your system? Think about this. A person next to you is holding a sick baby. The baby sneezes an...
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by Sarah Liddle - 2007-01-23
True Healing Takes TimeAre you committed to rebuilding your health in a slow and gradual process? Do you want to get well without depriving yourself of all of the great pleasures in life?Do you have a...
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by Dr. Charles Sabillon - 2007-01-26
Most scientists tend to toil for long decades on their field of knowledge without seeing much progress in what they intend to discover. That usually leads to frustration and induces them to see limita...
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by Amanda Johnson - 2006-10-19
Acne is a skin disorder that shows up different types of bumps. Clogging of pores with too much skin's oil, dead cell and germs called bacteria mainly causes the same. However acne is not a severe ...
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by Camille McKasson - 2007-01-27
Candy is everywhere and that is a sweet tooth's dream. Sugar season starts around Halloween, extends through Christmas, then the girl scouts start ringing the doorbells. The next thing you know the b...
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by Kuroo Muu - 2007-01-28
There have been a lot of comprehensive discussions of acne for a very long time, particularly about the solution. Acne does not only affect people's appearance but it also has social impact. Acne has...
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by Lisa Barger - 2007-02-06
In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers at New York's University School of Medicine identified over 180 species of bacteria living on healthy human ski...
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by Ken Bendor - 2007-02-18
Going to a gym is an important step in getting fit. For some, walking inside a gym for the first time can be intimidating. Marathon runners on the treadmills, triathlon competitors on the bikes and Ol...
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by Sandeep kumar - 2007-03-14
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms. All living things contain DNA genomes. A possible excep...