Gene therapy may have the potential to eradicate HIV in people infected with the virus, new animal research suggests. The
Category: Bacteria
Bacteria obtain resistance from competitor
Bacteria not only develop resistance to antibiotics, they also can pick it up from their rivals. In a recent publication
Don’t urinate before sex
New York City urologist David Kaufman explained the idea females should pee before intercourse is one of the biggest misconceptions
How to cure a burned mouth
Burns on the tongue heal faster than on the roof of the mouth, since the tongue has the most blood
Viruses share gene with some organisms
A new study finds that viruses share some genes exclusively with cells that are not their hosts, viruses swap genes
Traumatic brain injury causes intestinal damage
Researchers has found a two-way link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intestinal changes. These interactions may contribute to increased
Gum disease increases the risk of breast cancer
Gum disease increases women’s risk of breast cancer up to three times. This is thought to be due to the
Managing antibiotics can not reverse the resistance
Researchers have discovered that reducing the use of antibiotics will not be enough to reverse the growing prevalence of antibiotic
The secrets of Ebola
In a comprehensive and complex molecular study of blood samples from Ebola patients in Sierra Leone. Conducting a sweeping analysis
Gut bacteria may change after severe injury
After a severe traumatic injury, the composition of a patient’s intestinal bacteria changes and this could affects patient’s prognosis. The