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  2. Dysentery: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/what-is-dysentery

    Dysentery Prevention. If you visit a tropical or less developed country where dysentery spreads, follow these tips: Drink and brush your teeth with bottled or canned water only, not tap water.

  3. Holistic Dentistry: What Is A Holistic Dentist? - Healthline

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    Holistic dentistry is a form of dental medicine. It’s also known as alternative dentistry, natural dentistry, and unconventional dentistry. Holistic dentistry goes beyond the teeth and gums. It ...

  4. What is a Pathogen? 4 Types and How They Spread Disease

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    Prevention; Summary; A pathogen is any organism that causes disease. Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites are all examples of pathogens. Your body is naturally full of microbes. However, these ...

  5. Biosecurity - Wikipedia

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    The definition has sometimes been broadened to embrace other concepts, and it is used for different purposes in different contexts. A 2016 draft handbook on biosecurity education produced by the Bradford Disarmament Research Centre at Bradford University in the UK, where the focus is on the dangers of "dual-use" research, defines the term as meaning "successful minimising of the risks that the ...

  6. Obesity puts people at higher risk of serious diseases like type 2 diabetes. Learn everything from how it's defined to causes to treatment.

  7. Urethritis is a condition in which the urethra, or the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body, becomes inflamed and irritated.

  8. What Is Coronary Artery Disease? - WebMD

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    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. Although it’s the top cause of death in the U.S., there is a lot you can do to prevent or treat it.

  9. What Is Antiseptic: Antiseptic vs. Disinfectant, Uses, and Safety

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    An antiseptic is a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms. They’re frequently used in hospitals and other medical settings to reduce the risk of infection during surgery ...