By: nelson kesto | 2011-11-15 | Medicine Amoxicillin generally belongs to the class of penicillin, as an antibiotic. The others in this group include Unasyn (ampicillin), Pipracil (piperacillin), Ticar (ticarcillin) and many others. These all antibiotics have an equal mechanism of action. Those medicines do not kill any bacteria, but they also stop bacteria multiplying by preventing the bacteria in the formation of walls that surround to read more
By: Sarah Fanning | 2011-12-26 | Supplements The benefits of probiotics are many.* Many people still don't know much about the topic. Basically, probiotics are microorganisms that are beneficial to the host when consumed.* read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Women's Issues Did you realize that there is a natural bacteria vaginosis treatment which will eliminate this very unpleasant condition quickly whilst avoiding expensive antibiotics and over the counter medications? If you have recurrent issues with unpleasant vaginal odor, then it is very possible that you have the common condition known as bacteria vaginosis. read more
By: Miriam Hopton | 2010-03-26 | Women's Health Did you realize that there is a natural bacteria vaginosis treatment which will eliminate this very unpleasant condition quickly whilst avoiding expensive antibiotics and over the counter medications? If you have recurrent issues with unpleasant vaginal odor, then it is very possible that you have the common condition known as bacteria vaginosis. read more
By: Connor R Sullivan | 2010-08-12 | Science Human health is one of the most precious things for life. Therefore, it is cared by all means and tools people have, through making cleanliness and hygiene in food, environment and living. This thing not only keeps clean but also helps to get rid of germs and harmful bacteria, which are called microorganisms causing mostly infections and diseases. However, not every microorganism is a bad and harm read more
By: Katarina Horakova, Dr.Sc. | 2010-12-14 | Alternative Medicine The micro-flora of a digestive tube contains a very diverse group of micro-organisms, which includes more than 400 different types of bacteria. The number of bacteria is increasing. While there are about 103 per ml of them in stomach, there are as much as 105-106 per ml of them in small intestine; and the biggest number is to be found in colon - there are more than 1012 per ml... read more
By: Jenny Wall | 2010-04-01 | Diseases and Conditions 'Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus' bacteria, also known as staph infection, are a highly transmittable strain of staph infection. The root of it's name can be traced from the fact that it shows strong repulsiveness towards anti-biotic treatments, and hence it got the name 'Methicillin Resistant.' Whereas, 'Staph Aureus' got added to the name of the infection owing to the fact that Staphylococcus aureus, or simply, staph bacteria resides on the skin or inside the nose of the infected person. read more
By: Natalie Halimi | 2010-03-26 | Medicine You may have heard about H. pylori infections. If you have no idea what is H. pylori, then this article is going to enlighten you. read more
By: Michael York | 2010-09-12 | Home & Family From the very first minute you learned you were expecting, you began to believe about germs. They're everywhere, and should you are not careful it is possible to end up becoming obsessed over that thought. The arrival of the infant brings another fresh wave of fear. What about the germs which is on the baby's toys? What about his or her clothing? Are there germs within the bedding, or within the dirty diapers? Of course you will find, but driving your self crazy about it isn't helpin... read more
By: Jack Morrison | 2010-03-29 | Pets Many say that a dog's mouth is cleaner with respect to human mouth. If you really try to explore further on the subject, you would find that the mouth of a dog and that of a human is quite different from one another and unlikely to be compared with each other. read more
By: nelson kesto | 2011-12-12 | Medicine Keflex is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and infections of the bones, ears and skin. It is sometimes used during dental procedures to prevent heart infections in patients who have existing heart related conditions. The drug is a cephalosporin antibiotic similar to penicillin, but it has an even broader range of activity. It is read more
By: Ed Mcgoldrick | 2011-10-08 | Dental Dental plaque is a serious oral problem that can lead to serious conditions or diseases if not treated immediately. Dental plaque is a colorless film made up of microorganisms that forms on the surface of your teeth. read more
By: Rudy Silva | 2010-11-27 | Nutrition Do you know why you should take lactic acid bacteria? It is one of the good bacteria that you find in plain yogurt. Do you want to know what benefit this bacteria can give you? Then read this short article, to discover a few reasons to start eating it. read more
By: Barb Hicks - Clivir Team | 2010-10-05 | Diseases and Conditions Microorganisms are the common cause of cellulitis. They are found everywhere and are also part of our body's natural flora. Some bacteria can cause skin infection if given the opportunity to enter the body. Skin openings such as cuts, wounds, scrapes, lesions, blisters, insect or animal bites, tattoos, surgical wounds, and ulcers may be the entry point of these bacteria. read more