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Original Source: Mycobacterium chelonae Infection After Fractionated Carbon Dioxide Facial Resurfacing.
Roy G. Geronemus, MD, has indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.
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Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells (in animals) – such as nutrients and oxygen – and transports waste products away from those...
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Social anxiety is the third largest psychological problem in the United States today, affecting 15 million Americans a year. It is far from well understood by the medical community. Examples...
Pubic lice are small, six-legged creatures that infect the pubic hair area and lay eggs. These lice can also be found in armpit hair and eyebrows. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Pubic lice...
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US urban trees store carbon, provide billions in economic value
(USDA Forest Service - Northern Research Station) America's urban forests store an estimated 708 million tons of carbon, an environmental service with an estimated value of $50 billion, according to a...
Seagrasses can store as much carbon as forests
The first global analysis of carbon stored in seagrasses has revealed a surprising figure. While a typical terrestrial forest stores about 30,000 metric tons of carbon per square kilometer, most of...
Grocery delivery service is greener than driving to the store
(University of Washington) University of Washington engineers have found that using a grocery delivery service can cut carbon dioxide emissions by at least half when compared with individual household...
Shell builds Canadian carbon capture plant
Royal Dutch Shell PLC has started building a project to capture more than a million tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year and store them underground near its oil sands operations in Canada.Shel...
Injecting insulin through clothes may contribute to infection
(HealthDay)—Insulin injections have been associated with non-tuberculous mycobacteria cutaneous infections and cutaneous mycobacteria may have a prolonged incubation period, according to a literatur...
Soils in newly forested areas store substantial carbon that could help offset climate change
(University of Michigan) Surface appearances can be so misleading: In most forests, the amount of carbon held in soils is substantially greater than the amount contained in the trees themselves.
In bacteremia from rapidly growing mycobacteria, remove the CVC
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Bacteremia from rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) "almost always occurs" in cancer patients with indwelling central venous catheters (CVC), according to doctor...
Rising CO2 in atmosphere also speeds carbon loss from forest soils
Elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide accelerate carbon cycling and soil carbon loss in forests, new research led by an [...]
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Microbiology and genetics of CO utilization in mycobacteria.
Although extensive studies on the oxidation of carbon monoxide (CO) in aerobic carboxydotrophic bacteria have been carried out for over 30 years, utilization of CO as a source of carbon and energy by...
Antibacterial activity of long-chain fatty alcohols against Mycobacteria.
Tuberculosis is a dreadful disease that results in innumerable deaths across the world that is caused by bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Emergence of multi drug resistance (MDR) and extremely dr...
One hundred and fifty mycobacterial isolates from different pathological Labs. of Karachi were collected and screened as acid fast. On the bases of phenotypic and biochemical results, it was found tha...
Chemical technologies for exploiting and recycling carbon dioxide into the value chain.
While experts in various fields discuss the potential of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, the utilization of carbon dioxide as chemical feedstock is also attracting renewed and rapidly g...
Mycobacteria such as M. tuberculosis represent a significant health concern throughout much of the developing world. In mycobacteria and other pathogenic bacteria, an important virulence factor is the...