New Study Finds Skin Bacteria Grows Cancer

The study has found the weakened immune system allows skin bacterial infections frequent recurrence that may be helping to grow cancer cells in skin lymphoma patients. A lymphoma patient’s fragile skin — caused by their weakened immune system– is more prone to bacterial infections. As the illness, the immune system becomes weaker and the progress of the bacterial infections has shown to increase.  These bacterial…

Zika Virus: New Research to Prevent Spreading

​The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed over the past week a dozen cases of Zika virus in travelers returning to the United States. Recent cases were identified in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. “This is a very new disease and are still learning a lot about this in a very short time,” Dr. Albert Icksang Ko, Yale…

New Study Warns Super Bowl Fans of Flu Virus

The Super Bowl has shown to encourage the spread of the flu and causes researches to advise attendees to be proactive in prevention. The death toll by flu to be higher in the home towns of Super Bowl-competing teams versus other N.F.L. home towns according to a study published in the American Journal of Health Economics.  The logic behind this…