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Why Can't Hand Sanitizer Kill The 0.01% of Germs?
There's a scientific reason most hand sanitizers claim they can kill 99.99 percent of germs, and there's only one way to deal with the rest.
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Can We Really Develop a Cure for the Stomach Flu?
Currently, there is no cure for viral gastroenteritis—more commonly known as the stomach flu. However new research into cytokines has the potential to change that! Join Hank for a new episode of SciShow where we'll discuss if a stomach...
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Meet the Machine That Barfs
SciShow News shares the latest insights into two powerful natural forces: El Nino and barfing.
SciShow
How Do You Know If You Have Food Poisoning?
Most of us have experienced food poisoning, but with 31 unique species of bacteria, viruses, and parasites as common culprits, it's hard to know exactly what it is.
SciShow
We Might Finally Be Able to Treat the "Stomach Flu" (#inmice)
The treatment for viral gastroenteritis has been stay near a toilet and drink lots of fluids. But new research into cytokines has the potential to change that.
Next Animation Studio
Study finds stomach viruses cluster together to become more deadly
A study published in Cell Host & Microbe found that different stomach virus tend to be more contagious when the virus particles cluster together.
JJ Medicine
Norovirus (Norwalk Virus) | Transmission, Pathogenesis, Symptoms, Prevention
Norovirus (Norwalk Virus) Transmission, Pathogenesis, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and How to Prevent It and/or Reduce Risk of Infection.
Norovirus is a very common cause of gastrointestinal infection, and is highly...
Norovirus is a very common cause of gastrointestinal infection, and is highly...
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Noroviruses explained
Noroviruses are a group of viruses better known as winter vomiting disease. Infection with these viruses affects the stomach, causing gastroenteritis. Noroviruses are found in the stool or vomit of infected people and transmitted...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Tracking the Spread of a Nasty Virus
Disease detectives track a viral illness outbreak to a reusable shopping bag.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Surf's Up for Pathogenic Viruses and Bacteria, Too
A gulp of seawater can expose swimmers to pathogens like norovirus, salmonella, and adenovirus.