Article on the subject of "infectious diseases"
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Foods to supplement for dengue
in parallel with the treatment with drugs, doctors recommend a strict diet for dengue patients to recover quickly.
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When going to a public toilet, you should choose this room because it is 'clean'
the american doctor has revealed what is the most clean bathroom toilets in the series of public toilets.
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Scientists decode the genome of the death snail
scientists at the university of aberdeen, a member of the international research group, have worked to better understand the biology of a snail that infects about 200 million people, killing about 200,000 people each. years in developing countries.
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How to recognize signs of dengue
this disease is often confused with typhus, because this leads to an outbreak of disease with the most serious complication is fatal shock. because of the dangers of the disease, we need ways to prevent and recognize the basic signs of the disease so that we can suppress it to break out into a
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UV rays can save bats from dangerous fungal diseases
if you study bats, then you're probably familiar with white nose syndrome. it is a hibernating animal disease, and it has raged bat species across north america in recent years.
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Malaria parasites die quickly in blue dyes
in field trials conducted in mali, green dyes were added to the treatment of malaria because artemisinin contains all malaria parasite cells in patients' blood in just 48 hours.
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Drug-resistant bacteria greatly affect people living in nursing homes
a new study shows that 27% of nursing home residents are tested positive for gram-negative bacteria, also known as mdr-gnr (multidrug-resistant tb bacteria).
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UV rays can save bats from dangerous fungal diseases
if you study bats, then you're probably familiar with white nose syndrome. it is a hibernating animal disease, and it has raged bat species across north america in recent years.
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Foods to supplement for dengue
in parallel with the treatment with drugs, doctors recommend a strict diet for dengue patients to recover quickly.
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Preventing disease when the sky is humid in spring
the humid weather pattern is very favorable for developing respiratory or skin diseases. tips to avoid any viral illness are always necessary to protect families and those around them.
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How to recognize signs of dengue
this disease is often confused with typhus, because this leads to an outbreak of disease with the most serious complication is fatal shock. because of the dangers of the disease, we need ways to prevent and recognize the basic signs of the disease so that we can suppress it to break out into a
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Why is AI the leading effective weapon in the fight against COVID-19?
the new strain of corona virus (covid-19) is one of the highest infectious diseases on our blue planet in decades.
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Absolute personal items should not be shared
combs, headsets, tweezers ... these items are things that are not missing in our lives. items seem to be harmless, but they can cause infectious diseases, including hiv and hpv if you are at your disposal.
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When going to a public toilet, you should choose this room because it is 'clean'
the american doctor has revealed what is the most clean bathroom toilets in the series of public toilets.
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Scientists decode the genome of the death snail
scientists at the university of aberdeen, a member of the international research group, have worked to better understand the biology of a snail that infects about 200 million people, killing about 200,000 people each. years in developing countries.
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Why are humans susceptible to animal diseases?
over the past 50 years, a series of zoonotic diseases have spread rapidly to humans. specifically, the great ape was the culprit causing the hiv / aids crisis in the 1980s, the bird flu pandemic 2004-2007 originated from birds ...
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Malaria parasites die quickly in blue dyes
in field trials conducted in mali, green dyes were added to the treatment of malaria because artemisinin contains all malaria parasite cells in patients' blood in just 48 hours.
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The 5 most rare diseases in the world turn ordinary people into 'superheroes'
the patient of one of the five most rare diseases in the world will become a 'superman' possessing special abilities such as superhuman memory, fearless, painless ...
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Scientists develop small magnetic robots to treat hard-to-reach body parts
diagnosing and treating diseases that are difficult to access are difficult tasks. however, scientists have found a way out.
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Taking Covid-19 virus image at atomic resolution, scientists discovered its chemical infectious nature
scientists say that both sars and codid-19 attack ace2 receptors on the surface of lung cells. in addition, sars has previously attacked both the patient's intestines and kidneys, where cells also contain this receptor. the heart also contains ace2, but both sars and covid-19 release the heart of
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Processing a 'one hundred dead' cockroach simply with beer cans
cockroaches are considered pests because they are filthy, stinking, very bad, destroying food, gnawing on things, even causing infectious diseases, allergies for humans. there are cockroaches in the house but you don't want to use chemicals for fear of side effects, why don't you make a simple trap
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Drug-resistant bacteria greatly affect people living in nursing homes
a new study shows that 27% of nursing home residents are tested positive for gram-negative bacteria, also known as mdr-gnr (multidrug-resistant tb bacteria).
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Some diseases are common in winter and prevented
so how to identify and prevent these diseases effectively when it gets cold.
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What to Know If the Pandemic Came From Extraterrestrial Sources
bacteria are not only able to survive in harsh conditions, but can also travel great distances in space, hiding on spacecraft or space debris.
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Scientists are about to teach mosquitoes without human blood
mosquitoes are annoying and can even be deadly. they spread disease, through blood sucking. now, an international team of scientists has looked at genes that cause this behavior and will try to make mosquitoes stop sucking human blood. this will lead to a significant reduction in mosquito-borne
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Successfully manufactured new medicine helps treat rare immune diseases
the national institutes of health has successfully tested a new drug to treat a rare immuno-compromised disease in 31 research sites in 9 countries.
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After coughing and sneezing, bacteria can survive in the air for up to 45 minutes
transmission of airborne disease is the most common and difficult to prevent infection. in fact, the bacteria that shoot from carriers (through coughing, sneezing) can survive in the air for up to 45 minutes.