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    Diarrhea vs. Thrush You know that feeling where you need to use the toilet so bad and you rush to the bathroom and don’t know if you’re going to make it? That feeling is diarrhea. Diarrhea describes loose‚ watery feces. It is a common condition that isn’t usually serious. It lasts about two to three days in most cases and can be treated with over the counter medication. The most common cause of diarrhea is stomach or intestinal flu. If the digestive tract recognizes a substance ingested to be

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    deep‚ uninterrupted sleep each night. If you’re having trouble sleeping‚ you might have a magnesium deficiency. Adding a chelated magnesium supplement to your diet can work wonders in helping you get some much-needed shut-eye. 4. Candida Yeast Syndrome Candida is a natural yeast found in the vagina and digestive tract‚ and when it’s kept in check‚ it causes no

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    3 Yeast Metabolism Metabolism refers to the biochemical assimilation (in anabolic pathways) and dissimilation (in catabolic pathways) of nutrients by a cell. Like in other organisms‚ in yeast these processes are mediated by enzymic reactions‚ and regulation of the underlying pathways have been studied in great detail in yeast. Anabolic pathways include reductive processes leading to the production of new cellular material‚ while catabolic pathways are oxidative processes which remove electrons

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    Problems in Pigeons January 6‚ 2011 PigeonRacingFan Leave a comment Go to comments   i   1 Votes The eight most common health problems with our pigeons are: Paratyphoid‚ Paramyxovirus‚ Canker‚ Cocci‚ Worms‚ Adeno-Coli Syndrome‚ Ornithosis and Candida. 1. PARATHYPHOID (Salmonella) Paratyphoid can be caused by un-sanitary conditions and the contamination of feed by rodents. It also can occur when introducing new pigeons into the loft‚ without checking first if they are healthy. Before putting

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    whale|10| Rabbit|8| Kangaroo|10| Chicken‚ turkey|12| Penguin|12| Pekin duck|14| Snapping turtle|18| Rattlesnake|22| Bullfrog|26| Tuna|29| Screwfly fly|32| Silkworm moth|36| Tomato horn worm|37| Wheat|37| Rice|38| Baker’s Yeast|42| Candida Yeast|48| Neurospora|50| Reflection Questions: Summarize your amino acid comparison in paragraph form. To guide your summary‚ reflect on the following questions. What does it mean when scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic

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    armpits as well. The rash has a definite edge‚ and there may be some whitish material on it. It is usually caused by skin-on-skin friction and by Candida fungus or Corynebacterium bacteria‚ both of which like to live in warm‚ moist places. If you are overweight as well as having large breasts‚ the skin crease underneath them is ideal for Candida. Candida also likes skin that has been slightly damaged; this makes it easier for the fungus to take hold. Can do Get a supportive bra to lift your breasts

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      Dog   Gray whale   Rabbit   Kangaroo   Chicken‚ turkey   Penguin   Pekin duck   Snapping turtle   Rattlesnake   Bullfrog   Tuna   Screwfly fly   Silkworm moth   Tomato horn worm   Wheat   Rice   Baker’s Yeast   Candida Yeast   Neurospora   0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 6 2 3 4 5 9 13 13 18 18 17 19 19 01.05: Earth’s Early Atmosphere Biology What does it mean when scientists say

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    SYMPOSIUM Last August 24‚ 2012(Friday) at 2 o’clock we have a symposium which discuss about STI/STD‚ HIV‚ AIDS‚ Boy-Girl Relationship‚ Family Planning and many more topics. In that symposium we have learned many things. They first discuss about STI/STD in which they said‚ “Marami ng may STI sa GenSan.”. Sexually transmitted infections (STI)‚ also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and venereal diseases (VD)‚ are illnesses that have a significant probability of transmission between humans by

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    Chapter 19: Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) The majority of organisms normal to the skin are: a) Gram-negative b) Gram-positive c) fungi d) viruses Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: LO 19.1 Review the anatomy of the skin and mucus membranes with regards to microbial defenses. Section Reference 1: Section 19.1 The Skin‚ Mucus Membranes‚ and Eyes 2) Which of the following is not considered resident microflora of the skin?

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    Pathogens are everywhere. They are in people‚ animals‚ and the environment. Pathogens come in a wide variety. The types are fungal‚ bacterial‚ viral‚ and other parasites. All pathogens can be dangerous‚ but two of them are more dangerous. These two types that more dangerous are fungal and bacterial. While both fungal and bacterial pathogens cause illness‚ they differ in the way they are transmitted‚ the way they are treated‚ and the diseases they cause. First‚ the way fungal and

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