staphylococcus aureus

S. Aureus Produces a Toxin That Reduces Inflammation and Stimulates Tissue Regeneration

S. Aureus Toxin A-Hemolysin Promotes Healing

The bacteria Staphylococcus aureus is among the abundant species commonly found on humans and is typically not harmful. Some cases may result in severe infections such as lung infection or sepsis. Researchers recently discovered that the bacteria produces a particular toxin that promotes healing.

Here's A Skin Cream Made From A Person’s Own Microbes

Studies show that the body is composed of several microorganisms which are actually more numerous than the human's cells. Lately, scientists were curious on how can these microbes affect humans. With a recent finding, it was found out that a person's microbes can actually be utilized for skin care.

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