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Bacteria Anticipate Coming Changes In Their Environment

A new study by Princeton University researchers shows for the first time that bacteria don't just react to changes in their surroundings -- they anticipate and prepare for them. The findings, reported in Science, challenge the prevailing notion that only organisms with complex nervous systems have this ability.
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03 Dec 2008 22:28:12

Byotrol product better at killing bacteria, hospital study says - Crain's Manchester Business

Byotrol product better at killing bacteria , hospital study says Crain's Manchester Business, UK - The study has run in four hospital wards within the Manchester Royal Infirmary and has looked at the total number of bacteria and the number of MRSA and ...
03 Dec 2008 22:03:36

New Research Will Benefit Four Million Americans Suffering from ... - MarketWatch

New Research Will Benefit Four Million Americans Suffering from ... MarketWatch - Sanjay Shukla, PhD, of Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, who will use metagenomics to determine if the ratio of good to bad intestinal bacteria in CFS ...
03 Dec 2008 22:03:34

PA DEP Provides Update on Bacterial Contamination Investigation in ... - MarketWatch

PA DEP Provides Update on Bacterial Contamination Investigation in ... MarketWatch - The department hopes to locate the source of bacteria by tracing the paths of dyes that were placed into the system today. "We are continuing to monitor the ...
03 Dec 2008 21:27:58

FDA to review Advanced Life Sciences drug - CNNMoney.com

FDA to review Advanced Life Sciences drug CNNMoney.com - NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Advanced Life Sciences Holdings Inc. said Wednesday the Food and Drug Administration accepted its application for an ... Patni Life Sciences VP to Participate in Joint Webinar with FDA Advanced Life Sciences Announces Cethromycin NDA Accepted for ...
03 Dec 2008 21:16:15

Researchers identify cell group key to Lyme disease arthritis - EurekAlert (press release)

Researchers identify cell group key to Lyme disease arthritis EurekAlert (press release), DC - "The mice that didn't have NK T cells were not as capable of clearing the (Lyme disease) bacteria ," Kronenberg said. "And they developed a chronic arthritis ...
03 Dec 2008 20:52:28

Bacteria Lead to Browning Leaves and Dying Oaks at Saint Joseph's U. - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)

Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) Bacteria Lead to Browning Leaves and Dying Oaks at Saint Joseph's U. Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - Bacterial leaf-scorch disease, which turns leaves brown as it kills the trees, has affected 40 percent of the oaks at Saint Josephs U. (Photos courtesy ...
03 Dec 2008 17:15:18

Health Tip: When Another Person Bites You - Washington Post

Health Tip: When Another Person Bites You Washington Post, United States - About one-third of hand infections are caused by human bite wounds, which can be loaded with bacteria , the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons warns. ...
03 Dec 2008 13:30:44

Dirty Grocery Carts - Today's TMJ4

Dirty Grocery Carts Today's TMJ4, WI - A recent study found the handle and seat of your grocery cart could harbor a million bacteria . Michele Samuels suspected it wasn't the cleanest area to put ...
03 Dec 2008 01:30:21

Drug-resistant bacteria - WLFI.com

Drug-resistant bacteria WLFI.com, IN - Another strain of bacteria doctors have seen more of is called community acquired MRSA. Infectious Diseases Physician Thomas Meyer said he is seeing more of ...
02 Dec 2008 23:20:56

Beneficial Bacteria - kypost.com

Beneficial Bacteria kypost.com, KY - The answer: the spectacular array of bacteria and even more primitive archea that inhabit our intestines, fondly known among the many scientists studying ...

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