All the recent attention on Ebola and Enterovirus now collide with the regular flu and cold season. The ramped up fears about spreading germs may be pushing you to kill off the good cultures your body needs. Holistic doctors tell 11Alive's Kaitlyn Ross the Baboons take turns grooming each other to make friends and cement social bonds. A new study finds that baboon friendships influence the microscopic bacteria in their guts. Credit: Elizabeth Miller, University of Notre Dame. The warm soft folds of the "Microscopic bacteria and yeast that are good bacteria." The fermentation means you get a belly full of good germs every time you sip Kombucha, which freaks some people out. "We're terrified of germs. We're using hand sanitizer, we're wiping everything Deep in the bowels of our, well, bowels, lurk trillions of microscopic bacteria. But don't be fooled by the big bad "B" word, intractably tied to infections and disease. In fact, these bitty bugs do us a world of good. "There's a certain 'ick' factor We were told this week that our generally robust immune systems mean subway cars are "not something to be scared of," provided you do not make out with all the seats (though perhaps you could!) But how many microscopic little germs are wriggling around our Computer simulations at OIST suggest new applications in industry by harnessing active microscopic particles in fluids. Previous research has already demonstrated that substantial quantities of self-motile or active agents such as bacteria in a fluid .
Derived from bacteria, mitochondria are our cells’ energy-producing powerhouses. Now, a Massachusetts company is convinced that these microscopic cylinders are also key to conceiving a baby, and it has persuaded several groups of physicians outside the AUSTIN, Texas — By caging bacteria in microscopic houses, scientists at The University of Texas at Austin are studying how communities of bacteria, such as those found in the human gut and lungs, interact and develop infections. The researchers use a The germ theory, also called the pathogenic theory of medicine, makes the assumption that people get sick because of microscopic germs. These germs enter our body from the air or bodily fluids of another sick person and cause dis-ease. We assume the germ but homework isn’t all they’re bringing home — they’re likely bringing home thousands of microscopic germs. NSF International (NSF), an independent, not-for-profit organization, recently collected and tested samples and found as many as 2.7 million .
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