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Model Monday's: Diana Moldovan

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viral uti symptoms :: Article Creator Unmasking The Silent Culprit: 5 UTI Symptoms You Should Be Aware Of Are you frequently rushing to the restroom, experiencing a persistent urge to pee, or noticing a burning sensation during urination? These seemingly minor discomforts could be indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI), a common yet often underestimated health issue. UTIs occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract, causing an infection. While both men and women can be affected, women are more prone to UTIs due to their shorter urethras. Recognising the symptoms early on is crucial for prompt treatment and prevention of complications. 1. Frequent Urination If you find yourself making more trips to the bathroom than usual, it might be a sign of a UTI. The urge to urinate frequently, even when little comes out, is a classic symptom. 2. Burning Sensation A persistent burning or stinging sensation during urination is a telltale si

Presence of Contagious Bacterial Flora in Formalin-Fixed Cadavers ...

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hpv in women :: Article Creator Provocative Publicis-backed Campaign Warns Young People About HPV Risks A recently launched campaign doesn't mince words when it comes to the human papillomavirus (HPV) and why everyone should get vaccinated against it. The aptly named HPV Fucks Everybody campaign is the brainchild of 2023 MM+M Agency 100 honorees Publicis Health Media and Digitas Health as well as the nonprofit F Cancer.  The goal of HPV Fucks Everybody is to highlight the risks associated with HPV, which includes developing cancer and genital warts, in an effort to encourage young people to get a vaccine to prevent infection. On the campaign's website, people can schedule a vaccine appointment at a number of prominent retail pharmacies, including Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, Target and Kroger. HPV Fucks Everybody is supported by a 30-second and one-minutelong commercials and is being out-of-home promoted nationwide. This incl

It's respiratory illness season

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antibacterial treatment :: Article Creator Slippery Toilet Bowl Treatment Causes Bacteria To Slide Right Off When entering public restrooms, it's hard not to dwell on what germs previous users have left behind in the toilet bowl. Imagine, instead, a self-cleaning system that doesn't require a brightly colored gel. Researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed a simple, transparent coating that makes surfaces like porcelain more water-repellent. They show how this surface treatment effectively prevents bacteria from sticking to the inside of a toilet bowl. Coatings can be applied to glass and porcelain to ensure water droplets easily slide off, preventing fog or bacterial films from developing, for example. To add this water-repellant property to surfaces, scientists typically engineer microscopic structures, like the tiny barbs and hooks on bird feathers, to trap air or oils between the surface and wate

Robert Zakar gives back to community

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primary complex tb :: Article Creator All You Need To Know About Tuberculosis (TB) Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that usually affects the lungs. It is sometimes fatal. Symptoms include coughing, phlegm, and more. Doctors may prescribe antibiotics for TB. In the past, tuberculosis (TB), or "consumption," was a major cause of death worldwide. Following improvements in living conditions and the development of antibiotics, the prevalence of TB fell dramatically in industrialized countries. However, numbers started to rise again in the 1980s. The World Health Organization (WHO) describes it as an "epidemic". It reports that it is 13th leading cause of death globally and "the second leading infectious killer after COVID-19". The WHO estimates that in 2020, nearly 10 million people worldwide developed TB and 1.5 million people died from the disease, including 214,000 people who also had HIV. A majori

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molluscum contagiosum is caused by :: Article Creator Molluscum Contagiosum – Symptoms, Treatments And Prevention What is it? Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a viral skin infection caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) and is highly infectious. MCV belongs to the family of poxviruses, which infect human skin cells. Some people are resistant to the molluscum contagiosum virus so won't become infected, even when in contact with someone who is infected. It's not known why some people are resistant and some people aren't. What are the symptoms? If your child has molluscum contagiosum they may have small lesions or abnormal patches on the skin that can be firm, raised and painless. The lesions usually appear in small clusters and spread widely across different parts of the body, including hands, arms, face and neck. Some of the lesions have a tiny grey head in the centre and are pearly in appearance. This head ma

Robert Zakar gives back to community

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mycobacterium contagious :: Article Creator How Long Is Mononucleosis (Mono) Contagious? Mono is a viral infection that causes symptoms like fatigue, swollen glands, and a severe sore throat. It's hard to say exactly how long the infection is contagious. Even researchers aren't totally sure. After you contract the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) — the main virus that causes mono — it begins to reproduce in your throat. That means you can pass the virus to other people who come in contact with your saliva, so you have to be careful about kissing or sharing personal items like cups or utensils. However, you may not realize you're sick during this time. It can take 4–6 weeks from when you first contract the virus for symptoms like fatigue, a sore throat, and muscle aches to appear. This is called the incubation period. Once your symptoms do appear, they may last for 2–4 weeks. You can pass the virus to other people for anywhere from