Skin Bacteria
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Gay men vulnerable to infectious MRSA superbug bacteria - 6.3
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FDA warns consumers not to use skin care products by Clarcon - 6
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Germs on skin are good for us - 4.5
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Stress may make you itch more - 4.3
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Nanotechnology used to probe effectiveness of antibiotics - 4.1
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New genomic approaches for treating skin diseases - 4
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Frog skin secretions may provide best antibiotics - 4
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Poor oral hygiene, bleeding gums may cause heart disease - 3.9
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Exposure to bacteria can increase learning behavior - 3.9
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Drug resistant MRSA in livestock infects humans - 3.9
Skin Bacteria articles
Frog skin secretions may provide best antibioticsFrog skin contains natural substances that could be the basis for a powerful new genre of antibiotics, revealed by researchers.
Germs on skin are good for usOn the skin's surface, bacteria are abundant, diverse and constant, but inflammation is undesirable. Research at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine now shows that the normal bacteria living on the skin surface trigger a pathway that prevents excessive inflammation after injury.
Pumpkin skin may scare away germs, infectionsPumpkin skin contains a substance with an antibacterial effect against microbes that cause millions of cases of yeast infections in adults and infants each year.
FDA warns consumers not to use skin care products by ClarconThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc. of Roy, Utah, is voluntarily recalling some skin sanitizers and skin protectants marketed under several different brand names because of high levels of disease-causing bacteria found in the product during a recent inspection.
New genomic approaches for treating skin diseasesThe health of our skin - one of the body's first lines of defense against illness and injury - depends upon the delicate balance between our own cells and the millions of bacteria and other one-celled microbes that live on its surface.
Contraceptive pill influences partner choiceThe contraceptive pill may disrupt women's natural ability to choose a partner genetically dissimilar to themselves, research at the Universities of Liverpool and Newcastle has found.
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