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What is chlamydia culture

Different types of C. The most common strains cause disease in the genital tract, while other strains cause disease in the eye or lymph nodes. Like other Chlamydia species, the C. Elementary bodies are spore-like and infectious, whereas reticulate bodies are the replicative stage and are seen only within host cells. Chlamydia trachomatis is a… Read More: What is chlamydia culture »

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Lots of Hot Air: Bathroom Hand Dryers

Years ago, I was camping in the Badlands of South Dakota, unaware of how low the temperature would drop at night. I woke up at 3:00 am with a deflated air mattress on the cold ground, shivering and in need of a toilet. I walked to the restroom, where I found a line of women… Read More: Lots of Hot Air: Bathroom Hand Dryers »

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Can you take metformin for weight loss

Take have lost 21 for in two and a half wekght …… Weight have a loss thyroid and was desperate. Have lost two and a half stone metformin have started walking a lot with my dog. In modern times the advent for herpes and useful tips been helpful for individuals with fatigue. Side Effects Metformin… Read More: Can you take metformin for weight loss »

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When to give asthma treatment

Even though we cannot cure asthma, we can control it. Each case of asthma is different, so you and your doctor need to create an asthma treatment plan just for you. This plan will have information about your asthma triggers and instructions for taking your medicines. Watch video on YouTube. You take most asthma medicines… Read More: When to give asthma treatment »

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    Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. An estimated 9 million Americans eligible for free or reduced premium health insurance under the Affordable Care Act have a second chance to sign up for 2021 coverage, since the Biden administration reopened enrollment on healthcare.gov and states that run their own marketplaces followed suit.… Read More: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Open Enrollment, One More Time »

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    Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on Acast. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Should covid vaccines be mandated? The answer to that question has become predictably partisan, as with almost everything else associated with the pandemic. Even as the federal… Read More: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: The Politics of Vaccine Mandates »

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