Mycoplasmas

Mycoplasmas

Recent epidemiologic, genetic, and molecular studies suggest that infection and inflammation initiate certain cancers. Mycoplasma, a genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall, are among the few prokaryotes that can grow in close relationship with mammalian cells, often...
Milk Substitutes

Milk Substitutes

But Isn’t Dairy Milk Important For Our Health? We have all been sold on the calcium myth that “milk does a body a good” yet clinical research shows otherwise. The Harvard Nurses’ Health Study, which followed more than 75,000 women for 12 years, showed no protective...
Microwaves

Microwaves

The Effect of Microwaves on Your Food The world’s most convenient appliance – microwave ovens seem to be an absolute necessity in today’s fast-paced world. They are currently present in at least 90% of homes in America thanks to their ability to cook and reheat foods...
Microbes in Disease and Health

Microbes in Disease and Health

Microbes may play crucial role in human health, researchers discovering Consider this: The average person’s body contains about 100 trillion cells, but only maybe one in 10 is human. This isn’t the latest Hollywood horror flick, or some secret genetic engineering...