Bacteria from our toilets, the cold sore virus and thrush-causing yeast can thrive on our toothbrushes. But there are ways to ...
Streptococcus salivarius is known to inhibit harmful bacteria and remove plaque. A New Zealand company is currently ...
Even as you try to maintain oral hygiene, your toothbrush might be harboring more harmful microbes than the food you eat.
Your toothbrush may be dirtier than junk food. Experts reveal it hosts millions of bacteria and fungi. These microbes come from your mouth, skin, and ...
Oral bacteria in coronary arteries linked to heart attacks, highlighting the importance of oral hygiene for heart health.
A common disease killing hundreds of thousands of Americans every year could be tied to a type of bacteria lurking in the ...
They are among the smallest ants in the world and are still rare in Germany. But if you find them in your kitchen, bathroom, or pantry, you should act quickly. Unlike other ant species, Pharaoh ants ...
NGT orders CPCB to disclose data on Ganga river pollution in West Bengal, highlighting sewage treatment plant issues.
There is an absence of awareness, education, and diagnostics for melioidosis, a fatal but preventable infection. Why is it not classed as a Neglected Tropical Disease? Sophie Cousins reports.
The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency on Thursday raised concerns over the high concentrations of microbes, arsenic, and ...
* Poor dental health may be linked to fatal heart conditions through bacterial circulation Bacterial DNA from common oral, respiratory, gut, and skin microbes has been detected in arterial plaques , ...
HÆMOLYTIC streptococci of Lancefield's Group A (Str. pyogenes) can be classified into a number of types on the basis of precipitin reactions with an acid extract of the cocci and appropriate ...