There are different types of bacteria that can be divided into harmful bacteria and helpful bacteria. Some helpful bacteria are as follows;
Fermentation is necessary to taste cheese or yogurt. Helpful bacteria like brevibacterium give carbon dioxide during the process of fermentation. Helpful bacteria are responsible for the complexity and acidity in beer.
Pseudomonas Syringae is a [...]
Apr 29, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 14 Comments
Consumers should be wary about unseen dangers in everyday groceries as stated by the consumer reports, and bacteria contamination is only the beginning. Consumer reports finds suggests that many dangerous ingredients, such as sodium nitrite, are intentionally added by meat processors. Richard of the National Chicken Council said that the Consumer Report figures were greatly [...]
Apr 28, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 9 Comments
Introduction
David Morgan, a surgeon at the hospital, says the idea of sniffing out super bugs came to him one day in the operating theatre. ‘I was operating on neck abscesses on two different patients and noticed their infections had slightly different smells, so I wondered if a machine could work out what the bacterial [...]
Apr 23, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 10 Comments
Untreated hypertension can lead you to danger diseases.
Category
SBP
DBP
Normal
120-129
80-84
High normal
130-139
85-89
Grade 1 hypertension (mild)
140-159
90-99
Grade 2 hypertension (moderate)
160-179
Apr 21, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 11 Comments
If you are interested to find pictures of bacteria then you should take help from many available resources, these resources can be e-books, journals, websites, and even healthcare publications etc.
If you are interested to see pictures of bacteria then these books can be right medium to find them. You can find several books on [...]
Apr 19, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 10 Comments
Shower Head Bacteria and Disease – Your Shower Head May Make You Sick
A recent study by Norman R. Pace of the University of Colorado found that a bacterial organism, a relative of the bacteria that causes tuberculosis, called Mycobacterium, may be ready to shower down on you every time you get under it.
The study indicated [...]
Apr 17, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 9 Comments
Autism And Nutrition
With autism among children rising to astounding rates of 1 in 150 children worldwide, it is the fastest growing childhood epidemic of our time. The number of children affected by this whole-body disorder is expected to rise even further over the next decade. According to research reports, more children will be diagnosed with [...]
Apr 14, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 18 Comments
Determining the breast cancer stages is important since it enables the patient and doctor to identify the treatment necessary for one’s condition. Also, it is essential in assessing the risk of the given condition and what lifestyle changes the patient can do to improve their health.
Identifying A Breast Cancer’s Stage
When talking about breast cancer [...]
Apr 12, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 11 Comments
Using known risk factors for breast cancer, mathematical models can be developed to help answer important questions. These mathematical models are useful tools for researchers and for patients as follows:
1. Research on risk factors – The Claus risk assessment model was used to discover the subpopulation of people who had an autosomal dominant genetic allele [...]
Apr 11, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 18 Comments
Breast cancer type
Breast cancer type is categorized by whether it begins in the ducts or lobules, the organs responsible for breast milk production. Medullary carcinoma accounts for 15% of all breast cancer types. This breast cancer type represents 5% of all diagnosis. IPR015525 Breast cancer type 2 susceptibility protein Header EBIDatabasesInterPro Search Open in usermanual [...]
Apr 10, 2010 | By: HealthAdvisor | 18 Comments