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A routine trip to Matagorda Bay leaves a Katy man with a case of flesh-eating bacteria - he may even lose part of his hand, according to his childr

abc13.com Oct 20 2016 - 03:30

More than 37 million people in the United States suffer from migraines.

www.consumerhealthdigest.com Oct 19 2016 - 23:41

As the use of antibiotics increases, the ability of bacteria to resist them grows, too.

pewtrusts.org Oct 19 2016 - 21:25

If you’ve ever heard of Manuka honey (scientific name Leptospermum scoparium), perhaps you’re already aware that it’s been used for millennia as a

Prohealth Oct 19 2016 - 21:04

If it seems like every time you walk in to the pharmacy or supermarket, the number of products trumpeting "probiotic" qualities has multi

Yahoo News Oct 19 2016 - 14:59

People who suffer from migraines have long complained that certain foods trigger the severe headaches.

CBC Oct 19 2016 - 13:25

Legionella bacteria was found in some Flint homes last month by scientists investigating the cause of the city’s deadly outbreak of Legionnaire’s d

The Detroit News Oct 19 2016 - 12:57

About 38 million Americans are afflicted with migraines, a condition which has largely remained a mystery to the medical community.

AOL Oct 19 2016 - 09:58

A computer automatically controls the growth of new “cyborg” bacteria, report researchers.

Futurity Oct 19 2016 - 08:25

Researchers from The Ohio State University have discovered that spinal cord injury alters the type of bacteria living in the gut and that these cha

esist.tech Oct 19 2016 - 06:59

A year ago, Cindy Martinez was struggling to walk just a few feet and lift just five pounds.

Daily Mail Oct 19 2016 - 06:37

BUFFALO - It appears a toxic bacteria was the source of over 160 cases of illness for Mighty Taco customers earlier this month.

WGRZ TV Oct 19 2016 - 05:33

Students at TU Delft are using the latest technology to develop bacteria cells that can independently produce a bio-lens.

Phys Oct 19 2016 - 05:33

Researchers may be zeroing in on what triggers painful migraines.

Atlanta Journal Constitution Oct 19 2016 - 04:50

Princeton researchers have examined how individual cells act collectively to form structures called biofilms that often play a critical role in dis

Phys Oct 19 2016 - 03:53

Study shows sufferers have higher levels of bacteria involved in processing nitrates, and could explain why some foods appear to act as migraine tr

Tunisie Soir Oct 19 2016 - 02:20

Breaking research, published in the journal mSystems, makes a surprising discovery regarding migraines.

Medical News Today Oct 18 2016 - 23:57

There could be a reason why you are more susceptible to suffering from migraines and the reason is contained in your gut and mouth.

babwnews.com Oct 18 2016 - 23:21

A year ago, Cindy Martinez was struggling to walk even just a few feet and lift just five pounds.

The Miami Herald Oct 18 2016 - 22:31

Scientists in the US believe they may have found a possible link between bacteria found in the mouth and painful migraines.

News.com.au Oct 18 2016 - 22:24

Could it be related to the microbiota – the bacteria and other organisms – that colonise your gut?

Daily Mail Oct 18 2016 - 21:33

The Waccamaw River reached record-shattering heights as it crested at 17.9 feet Monday, breaking the 17.8 feet level set in 1928, but with the risi

Myrtle Beach Online Oct 18 2016 - 21:05

Nitrate reducing microbes are normally present in our oral cavities and gut.

Med India Oct 18 2016 - 16:33

Caterina Cestarelli doesn't always know what will trigger an excruciating migraine. Sometimes it's skimping on sleep or missing a meal.

Mashable Oct 18 2016 - 12:15

Scientists have discovered a bacteria 'alarm clock' that wakes dormant Salmonella in the body, allowing the bug to trigger a repeat infec

Imperial College London Oct 18 2016 - 09:59

Legionella clemsonensis may look green under ultraviolet light, but its name is all orange.

Live 5 WCSC Oct 18 2016 - 09:38

Bacteria sometimes associated with Chinese restaurants is the culprit behind an outbreak among more than 150 patrons of Mighty Taco restaurants in

Food Safety News Oct 18 2016 - 09:23

A group of Clemson students has an unusual honor to add to their resumes.

WYFF 4 Oct 18 2016 - 08:26

CLEMSON, South Carolina — The Clemson family has gained a new namesake: Legionella clemsonensis, a novel strain of the Legionella bacteria, the mos

the NEWSSTAND Oct 18 2016 - 08:05

Your gut bacteria may be more important than we thought.

zmescience.com Oct 18 2016 - 01:52

Superbugs are bacteria which cannot be treated by current antibiotics and other drugs, with a recent British study saying they could kill up to 10

freemalaysiatoday.com Oct 18 2016 - 00:05

Our gut harbours some trillion microorganisms.

Warwick Daily News Oct 17 2016 - 23:58

Disrupting the gut microbiome with antibiotics before spinal cord injury (bottom) increases the number of inflammatory cells (brown) in the damaged

Medical Xpress Oct 17 2016 - 23:22

Researchers funded in part by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) have recently shown that magnetic bacteria ar

dovemed.com Oct 17 2016 - 22:25

Health officials noted that rain runoff can carry debris and bacteria into the ocean, making conditions particularly treacherous for people.

Patch Oct 17 2016 - 20:30

(Bloomberg) -- Rebiotix Inc., a closely held biotechnology company, said its drug that restores beneficial gut bacteria was better than a placebo a

Bloomberg Oct 17 2016 - 19:04

Research shows sufferers have higher levels of bacteria involved in processing nitrates, and could explain why some foods appear to act as migraine

The Guardian Oct 17 2016 - 16:55

Medical errors in health facilities are now the third-leading cause of death in the United States.

Des Moines Register Oct 17 2016 - 16:48

Small regulatory RNA molecules are vital for salmonella and other bacteria potentially harmful to humans: This RNA type controls gene activity and

technology.org Oct 17 2016 - 16:05

Researchers from The Ohio State University have discovered that spinal cord injury alters the type of bacteria living in the gut and that these cha

neurosciencenews.com Oct 17 2016 - 15:22

Spinal cord injury alters the type of bacteria living in the gut and that these changes can exacerbate the extent of neurological damage and impair

Science Daily Oct 17 2016 - 12:16

Women’s handbags have been found to contain deadly bacteria Woman's handbags and make-up bags as little as six months old have been found to c

Wales Online Oct 17 2016 - 08:49

Plague is an age-old disease that can still be deadly today, but now researchers are developing new vaccines that could potentially protect against

Yahoo News Oct 17 2016 - 08:20

You have a one in 1,000,000 chance of being consumed by a flesh-eating bacteria, which actually seems unfortunately high.

New York Daily News Oct 17 2016 - 07:37

Health officials noted that rain runoff can carry debris and bacteria into the ocean, making conditions particularly treacherous for people enterin

Patch Oct 17 2016 - 07:30

Just like the shark in Jaws — the first one, at least — what makes bacteria so scary is the fact that we don’t see it.

Digital Trends Oct 17 2016 - 04:17

Just like the shark in Jaws — the first one, at least — what makes bacteria so scary is the fact that we don’t see it.

Digital Trends Oct 17 2016 - 04:17

Approximately 80% of bad breath comes from an oral source.

Los Angeles Downtown News Oct 17 2016 - 03:48

We have many things to fear in today’s world. There’s terrorism, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and sexual assault, to name a few.

New York Magazine Oct 17 2016 - 02:29