pathogens

  1. TruffleGnocchi

    Does living in high altitude affect pathogens, inside and outside the body?

    I read that statistically, high altitude living is correlated with a decreased risk of cancer by 14% for each 1000 meters. And also lower risk of heart disease. Initial risk for people that have heart disease already and move up to higher altitudes when they are not adapted, but statistically...
  2. UG Krishnamurti

    NEW ANTIBIOTIC CREATED BY THE HELP OF AI

    I've been kind of following this guy, Prof. James Collins since he had some interesting perspective on antibiotics in a recent past. Eight years ago he was speaking about importance of sugar in antibiotic resistant bacteria. He said back than that using mannitol to carry the antibiotic substance...
  3. Amazoniac

    Temporary Strict Iron Avoidance And Its Potential Advantages

    Everyone is familiar with Ray's writings on the dangers of iron, and we're all accustomed to the idea of its moderate restriction. However, in some situations such as infections, a strict avoidance can also be beneficial, especially if there are antibiotics involved. In fact, if the forum had a...
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