New: infectiousdiseasesAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krsteemhive-183959hive-180932hive-166405zzanphotographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836bitcoinhive-183397hive-188619krsuccesshive-150122hive-124908hive-145157hive-139150hive-101145hive-167213lifehive-109690hive-103599TrendingNewHotLikerstheillest8282 (26)in infectiousdiseases • last yearUnderstanding Infectious Diseases: The Battle against Global Health Threatsbit.ly/3Y4K0PR Infectious diseases have been an ever-present challenge to humanity throughout history, impacting societies, shaping civilizations, and posing significant threats to public health.…deathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoLyme disease: Why does joint pain persist?Lyme disease can cause long-term joint inflammation that lasts long after the body has cleared the infection. A new study uncovers how this might happen. Lyme disease occurs when a person becomes…deathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoCan scientists learn to bypass superbugs' drug resistance?Better understanding drug resistance in bacteria can lead to more effective approaches. In laboratory and mouse tests, a new strategy shows promise. Antibiotic resistance, defined by bacteria's…deathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoScorpion venom compounds can kill dangerous bacteriaResearchers have found two chemicals that are effective against dangerous bacteria. The source of these healing compounds? The venom of a Mexican scorpion. Source of shared Linkdeathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoAntibiotics may help curb Alzheimer's symptomsA new study in mice suggests that a combination of antibiotics may reduce the buildup of amyloid plaques, but only in male brains. Source of shared Linkdeathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoPlastic pollution harms oxygen-producing bacteriaNew research finds that plastic pollution not only harms fish but also damages species of bacteria that produce the oxygen we breathe. Source of shared Linkdeathy (3)in dlike • 5 years agoAnxiety: 11 of 21 studies say regulating gut bacteria may helpA new review evaluating the findings of 21 studies suggests that interventions regulating the intestinal flora could help reduce anxiety symptoms. Source of shared Linkdeathy (3)in dlike • 6 years agoHow do cancer-causing bacteria take over our stomachs?H. pylori live in the stomachs of around 50% of all humans. Despite their prevalence, little is known about how they can survive inside us for a lifetime. Source of shared Link