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Tag Archives: Bacteria
MRSA Linked to Acne and Rosacea
Multi Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or MRSA is a terrible problem threatening hospitals all over the world. It causes many deaths and increases the hospital stays of thousands. The impact on beds and the safety of people has shaken confidence in hospitals. Continue reading
Posted in Acne
Tagged Acne, Antibacterial, Bacteria, Candida, Hospital, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Probiotic, Rosacea
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Causes, Treatments, and Types of Acne
Pimples, or to use the technical term acne vulgaris, is inflammation of the pores of the skin. It’s very common in teenagers, but usually disappears, or at least decreases, as the person reaches his 20s. Acne is caused when a comedo forms in a pore. You can’t see a comedo, but it is underneath the surface and plugs the pore with oil, bacteria, and dead skin cells. If the conditions are right, it will become inflamed. Continue reading
Posted in Acne
Tagged Acne, Acne vulgaris, Bacteria, Cutaneous conditions, Health, Inflammation, Sebaceous gland, Skin
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Gain a Basic Understanding of Acne
Approximately 80% of Americans have had acne. That’s a pretty high percentage. Acne is not selective about the gender of the person it attack, or if the person’s age. It is a universal problem. The one good thing about this is that acne is not a communicable disease. It can, however spread all over your own face, neck, shoulders, and back, and severely damage those tissues. And, unfortunately, acne isn’t limited to puberty. Continue reading
Posted in Acne
Tagged Acne, Acne vulgaris, Bacteria, Blackhead, Cutaneous conditions, Health, Propionibacterium acnes, Sebaceous gland
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Beasts In Your Guts
Oddly enough, there really is that certain types of beasts in your guts. Intestinal bacteria of all kinds make their home in the colon, helping to break down the waste and contribute to the fermentation of undigested food. Not a … Continue reading
Posted in Colon Cleanse
Tagged Bacteria, Digestion, Health, Human gastrointestinal tract, Intestine, JUICE, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Stomach
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