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Air Purifiers - Allergy, Pollution, home, indoor
emsplanet
by emsplanet  Yesterday 1:42 AM   
 High quality air purifiers and recommendations to clean and purify your air quality in the home and office. These purifiers will help eliminate mold, airborne toxins, chemicals, odors, bacteria, fungus, pollen and other contaminants.
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Homemade produce wash
Scouter OSF
by Scouter OSF  10-10-2008   
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Home Remedies For Bad Breath
jimmy123
by jimmy123  10-10-2008   
 Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene. Bad breath is caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth. When people don't brush and floss regularly, bacteria accumulate on the bits of food left in the mouth and between the teeth. The sulfur compounds released by these bacteria make the breath smell.
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A Guardian Angel for your Fabrics?!
lheng
by lheng  10-10-2008   
 nice!
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Candidatus Desulforudis
Becker89
by Becker89  10-9-2008   
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Study unravels bacteria's Stress buster
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008   
 It's described as a "global response' which is far more detailed that they once believed.. It can also show where the responses of animal cells in general can have a mechanism that can be compared.
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Kids want a hamster? Ask your doctor first
rmowery
by rmowery  10-7-2008   
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Hydrogen-Producing Bacteria Provide Clean Energy
firstteam
by firstteam  10-6-2008   
 This alternative energy source has many attractive features. Most attractive to me is that the resultant left-over after using the gas is water.
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Don't Stress! Bacterial Cell's 'Crisis Command Center' Revealed
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008    1
 If a bacteria cell finds itself in a dangerous situation - for example, if the temperature or saltiness of the bacteria's environment reach dangerous levels which threaten the survival of the bacteria -a warning signal from the cell's surface is transmitted into the cell. Using cutting edge electron microscopy imaging techniques the authors of the new research observed that the stressosomes receive this warning signal, and in response several proteins called RSBT break away from the large stressosome. This breakaway triggers a cascade of signals within the cell which results in over 150 proteins being produced - proteins which enable the cell to adapt, react and survive in its new environment.
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Alligator blood 'may fight bugs'
Nerfzilla
by Nerfzilla  10-4-2008   
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Bacteria think ahead...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  10-4-2008   
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Safety Before Quality
northwestfoods
by northwestfoods  10-3-2008   
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My Synergy Hub
infiniteseo
by infiniteseo  10-2-2008   
 The most effective way to find the right stop snoring home remedy is to first locate the reason of your snoring.
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Disinfect and Deodorize Your Clothes Without Water
A53GG4
by A53GG4  10-2-2008   
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Sanyo Aqua AWD-AQ1 Ozone Washing Machine
A53GG4
by A53GG4  10-2-2008   
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Teaching Bacteria to Behave
Mohir
by Mohir  10-2-2008    2
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The "Did you know?" for today
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  10-2-2008   
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Even Royal Eugenicists Can't Stop GM Foods
katsteevns
by katsteevns  10-1-2008   
 -Professor Norman Ellstrand, ecological geneticist at the University of California, and Dr. Harash Narang, a microbiologist at the university of Leeds have both echoed Prince Charles' assertion that GM foods are a potential ecological disaster, along with dozens of other scientists and researchers who admit that GM foods have not been properly tested.
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NASA's Roadmap to 2058
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  10-1-2008   
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20 Reasons You Should Stop buying Bottled Water
boozich
by boozich  9-29-2008    2
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drink up
redheadplantguy
by redheadplantguy  9-29-2008   
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Amazing Science Images
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  9-29-2008    2
 Wellcome Image Awards 2008
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Why Nasal Xylitol Works
reeds
by reeds  9-28-2008   
 A lot of info, clearly written, well organized.
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xylitol as a nasal wash
reeds
by reeds  9-28-2008   
 This is a clear explanation, with a link to studies.
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xylitol may enhance bacterial killing
reeds
by reeds  9-28-2008   
 I would just use regular saline spray 3x daily..... then maybe switch to the more expensive ($9 for 1.5oz bottle) xclear spray if I feel something coming on.
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Fighting Infection by Clonal Selection
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-28-2008   
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Bacteria Ready to Make Plastic From Sugar
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-28-2008   
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Prevent Alzheimers With Natural Deodorants
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  9-27-2008   
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Good Trivia
vandamonium
by vandamonium  9-27-2008   
 And here I'm stuck with short thumbs. :(
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Now This is a Brilliant Invention...
dgreplay
by dgreplay  9-25-2008   
 Genius. Will save millions of people the misery of food poisoning or perhaps even death.
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Ancient Yeast Reborn in Modern Beer
newton1975265
by newton1975265  9-25-2008   
 Trapped inside a Lebanese weevil covered in ancient Burmese amber, a tiny colony of bacteria and yeast has lain dormant for up to 45 million years.
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Turning Bacteria into Plastic Factories
Mohir
by Mohir  9-24-2008    2
 Cost will be the ultimate factor in whether this someday becomes a widely used plastic-making process; Genomatica says it's not sure how much its E. coli–produced BDO will cost, noting that results thus far have been confined to the lab.
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Infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms
healthincite
by healthincite  9-24-2008   
 An infectious disease is a clinically evident disease resulting from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including pathogenic viruses, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and aberrant proteins known as prions. These pathogens are able to cause disease in animals and/or plants.
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truisms
dmbassht56
by dmbassht56  9-23-2008   
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Physiological Effects of Alcohol Consumption
edwardmasen9
by edwardmasen9  9-23-2008   
 Many people for many reasons drink alcohol from time to time, and when you don't drink that much, all is well. However, drinking too much isn't only bad for your body, it's bad for your mind.
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Old Brew 45million Years in the Making
falconz
by falconz  9-23-2008    1
 Sounds good.
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OOPS! Gas Home Remedy
jimmy123
by jimmy123  9-23-2008   
 Gas Definition All people have gas; it is natural and resulted by swallowing air and normal breakdown of certain indigested food by harmless bacteria. The frequent belching of the gas comes out by burping or passing it through the rectum. Most people pass gas about 14 times a day, the gas is made primarily of odorless vapor. The unpleasant odor of flatulence comes from bacteria in the large intestine that release small amounts of gases that contain sulfur. The gas can sometimes be uncomfortable and inconvenient; it can come from bloating of the abdomen after eating and is a result of certain habits or diet choices.
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Plastic-Munching Bugs Turn Waste Bottles Into Cash
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-22-2008   
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Plastic-Munching Bugs Turn Waste Bottles Into Cash
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-21-2008    1
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Genomatica Develops Method to Replace Oil in Plastic-Making Process
A53GG4
by A53GG4  9-19-2008   
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