What Is C Diff, and Is It Catchy?

What is C. Diff? Clostridioides difficile, formerly known as Clostridium difficile and commonly known as C. diff, is a bacterium which causes serious gastrointestinal (GI) infections and watery diarrhea. C. diff infections are contagious. C. diff is in the poop of people who are infected or colonized with C. diff. and can survive for a…

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How Much Protein Do I Need in A Day?

What is Protein? Protein, carbohydrates, and fats are the three macronutrients which make up your diet. Proteins are made of amino acids. The body breaks protein down into amino acids, and uses these amino acids as building blocks to make new proteins. Protein does a lot of useful things, such as: How much should you…

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Something about Sexually Transmitted Disease

Sexually transmitted disease There are many different types of sexually transmitted diseases and anyone who is sexually active can be at risk. These infections can be obtained by sexual contact involving your vagina, penis, mouth, or anus. It is important to be educated on prevention, signs and symptoms, and treatment, as STDs are very contagious…

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What everyone should know when they are losing hair

Losing hair trouble? Losing hair can be a troubling experience for many people and can affect self-esteem and confidence. However, understanding some of the causes and solutions can help make it more manageable and ease people’s way through this challenge.  Causes There are several causes for baldness, including genetic, hormonal changes, medical conditions, or normal…

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What to do about pink eye

What to do about pink eye Pink eye is an inflammation of the conjunctive and can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or other etiologies. To properly deal with pink eye, you should be familiar with its causes, symptoms, and how to treat it.  Causes Pink eye is one of the most common infections among children…

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Does an X-ray show a bulging disc?

What is a Herniated Disk? A herniated disk occurs when the ‘cushions’ (intervertebral disks) between the bones of the spine (vertebrae) weaken or tear. This causes the inside of the ‘cushion’ to budge (herniate) out of normal position. When the bulge occurs, this may cause a range of nerve-related signs and symptoms if surrounding nerves…

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