Struggling to have a bowel movement despite all efforts? You could be experiencing ‘bacterial constipation’

Struggling with Gut Health? If you’re dealing with constipation, you’re not alone. It can stem from various factors: certain vitamins, dehydration, or even not getting enough exercise. But what’s intriguing is that there might be a microscopic element at play—specifically, the types of bacteria that reside in your intestines. An imbalance among gut bacteria can […]
1.5 million bottles of well-known cleaning product pulled back due to possible bacterial contamination

1.5 Million Bottles of Cleaning Product Recalled Due to Bacteria Concerns Federal regulators have pulled approximately 1.5 million bottles of a popular household cleaning brand from shelves due to potential contamination with harmful bacteria. Thrasio, a Boston-based company, initiated a recall for its Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Remover after it was discovered that the product […]
Officials warn of a harmful bacterial infection found at a homeless camp

Health Officials Warn of Bacterial Infection in Berkeley Homeless Camp A dangerous bacterial infection named leptospirosis has been identified at a homeless camp in Berkeley, California. This disease, caused by the Leptospira bacterium, can spread from animals to humans. Recent reports from the Berkeley Department of Public Health confirm the presence of the disease in […]
Diane Keaton’s death certificate shows that bacterial pneumonia was the cause.

Actress Diane Keaton Dies at Age 79 Diane Keaton, renowned for her roles in “The Godfather” and alongside Woody Allen in “Annie Hall,” has passed away at the age of 79. Her death was officially attributed to primary bacterial pneumonia, as detailed in the death certificate acquired by People. It’s reported that she had been […]
Bacterial pneumonia outbreak affects many people in a major city

Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in NYC Health officials report that five individuals have died due to a bacterial pneumonia outbreak affecting numerous residents in New York City. As of August 19, 108 cases of Legionnaires’ disease, a pneumonia type caused by the Legionella bacteria, have been confirmed. Currently, 14 people are hospitalized. Cluster of Cases Noted […]
Dangerous bacterial bloom in US lakes poses risks to people and pets, according to officials

Summer Vacation Spoiled by Algal Blooms When it comes to summer fun, vacationers might want to steer clear of the water, as experts are warning about harmful algal blooms, particularly cyanobacteria. Since early August, these blue-green blooms have expanded significantly, stretching approximately 160 miles from Monroe, Michigan to Port Clinton, Ohio. One of the hardest-hit […]
Legionnaires’ disease outbreak affects many with bacterial pneumonia in a large city

Health authorities have reported that a bacterial pneumonia outbreak has affected many people in New York City. Specifically, 58 individuals have been diagnosed with Legionnaire’s disease, which is caused by the Legionella bacteria. The NYC Health Department confirmed, in a news release on August 4, that there have been two fatalities associated with this outbreak. […]
Dysentery, the diarrhea-inducing bacterial infection, on the rise in Oregon

Dying from dysentery is now more than just a video game meme in Oregon. In the nasty turn of events that come directly from the “Oregon Trail” game, Maradi's dysentery, which induces diarrhea, makes a stomach-rising comeback in densely populated regions of the nation. Martnoma County has seen a surge in cases of excessively infectious […]
‘Rabbit fever’ cases have risen in US as CDC warns of zoonotic bacterial disease

Cases of tularemia, also known as “rabbit fever,” are on the rise in the United States, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). caused by bacteria Francisella tularensisthe disease usually infects rabbits, hares, and rodents. However, it is a zoonotic disease and can be transmitted from animals to […]
Air Force cadet’s cause of death blamed on rare bacterial infection

A 19-year-old U.S. Air Force cadet found unresponsive in his dorm room in early September died of a rare bacterial infection “associated with toxic shock-like syndrome,” the coroner has announced. . Avery Koonce died on September 4 in Colorado after battling a cough from “Paeniclostridium sorderi sepsis complicated by parainfluenza laryngotracheobronchitis,” according to a report […]