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A recent review by researchers at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) shows Chlamydia pneumoniae (Cpn) and SARS-CoV-2 infections may play a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGiant Sloths and Many Other Massive Creatures Were Once Common on Our Planet. With Environmental Changes, Such Giants Could Thrive AgainThe largest sloth of all time was the size of an elephant. Known to paleontologists as Eremotherium, the shaggy giant ...
The entrance to Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden photographed on October 29, 2024. After decades of trying to purchase the Doolittle property, the Sleeping Giant Park Association announced the ...
Giant Eagle says it's taking customer prescriptions from nearly 80 Rite Aid locations.
The world is awash in data about, well, the world — thanks to satellites and environmental sensors. But there’s still a lot we can’t see, and Fieldstone Bio thinks microbes can change that ...
If microbes can influence our brains, could they also explain some of our behavior, including the criminal sort? Some microbiologists think so, at least in theory.
Researchers at Umeå University, Sweden, and Michigan State University, U.S., have discovered a type of molecule that can kill chlamydia bacteria, but spare bacteria that are important for health ...
The FDA has granted Fast Track designation to Sanofi’s mRNA vaccine candidate for the prevention of chlamydia infection.
Fourteen percent of chlamydia cases and 38.7% of gonorrhea cases receive treatment with recommended antibiotic.
The bacterium chlamydia trachomatis is a major cause of sexually transmitted diseases. Bacteria have lots of tricks up their sleeve that help them survive inside cells. One strategy that chlamydia ...
Researchers found that chlamydia bacteria may lurk in the cells of the gut, possibly causing recurrent infections.
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