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Candida is the popular term for candidiasis (candida overgrowth) - a condition first identified by American physicians in the 1970s. Moderate amounts of candida live in every one of us without causing any harm, but when given free rein to grow unchecked, e.g. by wiping out the surrounding bacteria with broad-spectrum antibiotics, Candida can change into its fungal form and spore through the intestinal wall into the rest of the body. Once through, it rampages around the body producing a multitude of symptoms.

It can cause the condition commonly known as thrush but not necessarily.

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Articles and News for Jul10

  1. 'Excellence' centers no better for bariatric surgery

  2. 'Family-Centered Rounds' for Pediatric Patients Applauded

  3. 'Mind-body' therapy shows promise for fibromyalgia

  4. 94 charged in Medicare scams totaling $251M

  5. AIDS breakthrough: Gel helps prevent infection

  6. AIDS gel with Gilead drug protects women in study

  7. AIDS spreading in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  8. AP-GfK poll: Public thumbs up for Obama health law

  9. A pill to make you smarter? Drug grows brain cells

  10. Abuse of meds sends as many to ER as illegal drugs

  11. Africa must focus on maternal health: ex-Irish president

  12. Alaskan Sled Dog Has Own Genetic 'Signature'

  13. Alcohol eases rheumatoid arthritis: study

  14. Americans With Disabilities Act Reaches 20th Anniversary

  15. Americans turn cold shoulder to sunscreen: poll

  16. Antibiotics could help control malaria: study

  17. Antibody finding may help in quest for AIDS vaccine

  18. Anti-gay laws spreading HIV in Asia-Pacific: UN

  19. Are kids' ER visits for food allergies on the rise?

  20. Artificial lung "breathes" in rats: study

  21. As Weight Goes Up, So Do Heart Risks

  22. Asbestos trade thriving in developing world: report

  23. Astellas eyes Japan approval for bladder control drug

  24. Asthma may be misdiagnosed in some obese adults

  25. AstraZeneca bloodthinner goes before U.S. experts

  26. Autistic Kids Often Fussier Eaters, but Nutrition OK

  27. Avandia increases risk of heart problems: panel

  28. Baidu promotes fake drug sites-Chinese TV station

  29. Ban Point-of-Sale Tobacco Ads in Retail Outlets, Researchers Urge

  30. Bill Clinton, Gates: Fight AIDS more efficiently

  31. Botox May Temporarily Paralyze Emotions, Too

  32. Breakthrough antibodies neutralize most known AIDS strains

  33. Britain the best place to die: global study

  34. Browse online for beautiful sperm and eggs!

  35. CDC: 15 US deaths tied to rare tropical fungus

  36. CORRECTED: On residency applications, some fudge the details

  37. Campbell recalls 3 varieties of SpaghettiOs in the U.S.

  38. Can deciphering your doctor's notes improve care?

  39. Celebrex Appears Easier on Stomach for Arthritis Patients

  40. China's AIDS activists face uphill struggle

  41. China seizes melamine-tainted milk powder

  42. China trains fur farm foxes to combat rat plague

  43. Cleared forests lead to rise in malaria in Brazil

  44. Clinical Trials Update: July 21, 2010

  45. Clinical Trials Update: July 23, 2010

  46. Clinical Trials Update: July 2, 2010

  47. Clinical Trials Update: July 8, 2010

  48. Close Ties With Others Might Lengthen Life, Review Finds

  49. Clues for Burning Fat Without Exercise Found in Mice

  50. Combat injuries may cause epilepsy years later

  51. Complications Shorten Stroke Patients' Lives

  52. Consistent condom use may cut men's HPV risk

  53. Consumer gene test results misleading

  54. Correction: Germany right-to-die story

  55. DC pushes female condoms to fight HIV epidemic

  56. Delirious Hospital Patients a High-Risk Group, Study Finds

  57. Do smokers use more prescription painkillers?

  58. Doctors, nurses joined Medicare scam, U.S. says

  59. Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste?

  60. Does it matter what time you have a heart stent?

  61. Downing diet soda tied to risk of premature birth

  62. Driving while blind? Maybe, with new high-tech car

  63. Drunk Russians drown escaping heatwave

  64. EPA moves to tighten water safety regulations

  65. Early diagnosis can cut Alzheimer's costs: study

  66. Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa

  67. Early treatment key for HIV-positive patients: WHO

  68. Europe nearly free of madcow disease: EU

  69. Expanded Tylenol recall aggravates J&J headache

  70. FDA advisers back 5-day "morning after" pill

  71. FDA cites quality problems at NY brain-imaging lab

  72. FDA halts new enrollment in Glaxo's Avandia trial

  73. FDA issues hold on much-debated Avandia study

  74. FDA panel: Diabetes drug should stay on market

  75. FDA says breast cancer drug did not extend lives

  76. FDA staff: Cancer a concern with Medtronic device

  77. FDA staff question Roche drug breast cancer data

  78. Faced with oil spill, Gulf residents fight mental pain

  79. Family meals, vegetables may keep kids trim

  80. Fertility treatment tied to risk of cerebral palsy

  81. Fibromyalgia comes with a suicide risk: study

  82. Fight against AIDS is about human rights: Annie Lennox

  83. Fish eaters show lower risk of age-related eye disease

  84. Fish oil might lower breast cancer risk

  85. Florida seen at risk from Caribbean dengue epidemic

  86. For Parents With Spina Bifida, a Healthy Daughter

  87. For persistent fibroids, a less invasive option

  88. French team performs face transplant with eyelids

  89. Frozen blood a source of stem cells, study finds

  90. Gameworld: Motion games broaden uses beyond exercise

  91. Gaza siege damages Palestinians' health: study

  92. Gene Mutation Offers Clues to Tamoxifen-Blood Clot Link

  93. Gene pattern predicts who will live the longest

  94. Generic Lovenox Approved for Deep Vein Thrombosis

  95. Gilead AIDS drug safe for HIV prevention in study

  96. Glaucoma patients struggle with applying eyedrops

  97. Glaxo's diabetes drug Avandia faces moment of truth

  98. Glaxo takes new AIDS drug into final-stage tests

  99. Global economic crisis threatens fight against AIDS

  100. Good Luck Charms Might Just Work

  101. Gout drug colchicine safe in pregnancy: study

  102. HIV drugs should be initiated earlier, says UN

  103. HIV rising fastest in EEurope, central Asia: UNICEF

  104. Harsh attitudes fuel Eastern Europe HIV epidemic: UNICEF

  105. Health Highlights: July 16, 2010

  106. Health Highlights: July 21, 2010

  107. Health Highlights: July 23, 2010

  108. Health Highlights: July 2, 2010

  109. Health Tip: Are You More Likely to Develop Endometriosis?

  110. Health Tip: Help Prevent Choking While Eating

  111. Health Tip: Managing Dietary Fat

  112. Health Tip: Signs That You May Have Hand Arthritis

  113. Health Tip: Tame Rosacea's Redness

  114. Health Tip: Treating Cradle Cap

  115. Health Tip: Understanding Achilles Tendonitis

  116. Health Tip: Understanding Social Anxiety Disorder

  117. Health group sues FDA over antimicrobial soap

  118. Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding

  119. Health provider partners may face privacy fines

  120. Health secretary urges insurers to plug gap

  121. Health watchdogs sound alarm over TB/HIV deaths

  122. Healthcare overhaul mandates free preventive care

  123. Heatwave smog turns Muscovites into heavy smokers

  124. Herbal slimming aid contains banned, Rx drugs: US regulator

  125. Hospital denies suspected killer got new liver

  126. House votes to ban some drug patent settlements

  127. Huge rise in patients on HIV drugs: UN

  128. IVF kids as mentally healthy as others

  129. In Mice, Oxygen Slows Wrinkling Due to UV Rays

  130. In US cities, HIV linked more to poverty than race

  131. Indian minister warns of fruit and veg hormone injections

  132. Instant view: U.S. advisers say keep Glaxo's Avandia on market

  133. Is a stiff hamstring more susceptible to a strain?

  134. Is there a cure for AIDS? Forum lifts a taboo

  135. Is your neighborhood heart-healthy?

  136. J&J AIDS drug shows promise

  137. Journal calls for Facebook blood donor drive

  138. Judge slams FTC in pay-for-delay generic drug case

  139. Kidneys transplanted between HIV-infected patients

  140. Kids with food allergies may be smaller than peers

  141. Later school start means more rest, better moods

  142. Lethal mixture drives AIDS pandemic in ex-Soviet bloc

  143. Love in Her Eyes? You're Likely a He-Man, Study Says

  144. Low-Income Children Not Getting Adequate Dental Care

  145. Low, high manganese levels may affect the infant brain

  146. Major Fast Food Chains Have Reduced Trans Fats

  147. Major step seen in quest for anti-HIV vaginal gel

  148. Many forks loom in road to AIDS vaccine

  149. Marie Callender recall after salmonella outbreak

  150. Measles kills 166 Malawians in six months: official

  151. Medicare Cuts May Have Led Docs to Prescribe More Chemo

  152. Medicare drug benefit boosts use of heart failure meds

  153. Mental health experts ask: Will anyone be normal?

  154. Minnesota Smoking Bans Didn't Lead to Job Loss

  155. Mom's pregnancy diet not tied to wheezing risk

  156. More weight may equal less brainpower, study finds

  157. N.Zealand inventors unveil bionic legs for paraplegics

  158. Nestle, supplement co. settle federal ad cases

  159. Netherlands destroying 17 million swine flu vaccine doses

  160. New Methods May Help Predict Survival of African HIV Patients

  161. New fronts in AIDS war, but funding foe is back

  162. New health policy: encouraging friendships?

  163. New limits on mailing tobacco to take effect soon

  164. New obesity pills try to shed past problems

  165. New program rebuilding faces of soldiers, veterans

  166. Nitric Oxide Doesn't Seem to Help Preemies' Lungs: Report

  167. Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Shows Promise

  168. Novartis cancer drug wins wider U.S. approval

  169. Obama, Clinton pledge US support for AIDS fight

  170. Obama pledges to up AIDS fight despite tough times

  171. Obese kids' feet found to be flatter and fatter

  172. Ohio lake's algae dangerous to swimmers, economy

  173. Older age, extra pounds may delay breast-milk production

  174. Omega imbalance can make obesity 'inheritable': study

  175. Overweight want more at a meal, but don't eat more

  176. PTSD Peaks at Different Ages in Men, Women

  177. Pain drugs abuse requires urgent action: CDC

  178. Palliative care lacking in much of the world

  179. Pandemic virus enters pigs in HK, swaps genes: study

  180. People With Drinking Problems May Turn to Clergy for Help

  181. Pfizer stops pain drug trials at FDA request

  182. Philippines claims success on organ trafficking

  183. Popular food additive can cause stomach ache

  184. Popularity of morning-after pills fuels concerns in India

  185. Poverty-stricken U.S. cities have HIV epidemics

  186. Prison Games Hint at Psychopathy, Brain Damage: Study

  187. Procedure Rejuvenates Aging Arteries in Pigs

  188. Radiation for Childhood Cancer Can Boost Risk of Stillbirth Later

  189. Rapid weight loss best way to slim down: studies

  190. Religious leaders call for 'pragmatic approach' to AIDS

  191. Report: Japan hot-dog king hungry for July 4 win

  192. Respect for rights can help curb AIDS spread: HRW

  193. Risky Behavior, Drug Use Among Some Gay Men Linked to Childhood Abuse

  194. S.Africa eager to see speedy roll-out of AIDS gel

  195. SAfrica protesters march for US AIDS funding

  196. S.African hospital links six baby deaths to poor hygiene

  197. S.African protesters accuse US of cutting AIDS funding

  198. S.Korean legalises euthanasia for terminally ill

  199. Schizophrenia Linked to Raised Risk of Injury While Hospitalized

  200. Screening speech may aid autism diagnosis: study

  201. Second human madcow disease reported in Italy

  202. Sensitive test spots newest HIV infections

  203. Shedding Pounds Saved One Woman's Life

  204. Simple Tool May Predict Athlete's Risk for Ligament Injury

  205. Sleep problems linked to weight gain in middle-age

  206. Slow and steady might not win the weight-loss race

  207. Slowdown in rate of US teens who shun smoking: study

  208. Smoking may worsen outcome of pregnancy complication

  209. Sniffing insulin may help memory lost to Alzheimer's

  210. Some drug firms keen, others reluctant on AIDS pool

  211. Southern Africa in circumcision drive to fight AIDS

  212. Spanish court issues landmark asbestos ruling

  213. Sports often possible after shoulder replacement

  214. Stem-cell work closes a door to AIDS virus

  215. Stillbirth in first pregnancy may up risk of second

  216. Stress helps fend off cancer in mice, study shows

  217. Study finds MTV AIDS project changes HIV attitudes

  218. Study finds room for improvement in end-of-life care

  219. Study links Vatican Radio's waves to cancer risk: report

  220. Tai Chi and Qigong Offer Many Health Benefits: Review

  221. Test can predict success of IVF: U.S. report

  222. Testosterone may not help memory after menopause

  223. Tests aim to settle if fresher blood works better

  224. Test-tube kids and cancer? Method unlikely a cause

  225. This wheelchair is nothing to sniff at

  226. Three waterborne diseases cost U.S. $539 mln a year

  227. Tons of bushmeat smuggled into Paris, study finds

  228. Toss out the inhaler if you outgrow asthma? Not so fast

  229. Traffic Pollution Linked to Risk Factor for Sudden Cardiac Death

  230. UK's NICE rejects Roche's Avastin in breast cancer

  231. UK finds extra 50 million pounds for cancer drugs

  232. UK watchdog says teach sex to kids from age five

  233. U.N. body tackles stigma of AIDS in the workplace

  234. UN food agency: Niger now an 'emergency operation'

  235. UN taps big names for HIV prevention panel

  236. U.N. urged to probe U.S. trade stance on generic drugs

  237. US Red Cross fined 16 million dollars over blood safety

  238. US fitness guru urges yoga for fat soldiers

  239. U.S. groups target 20 possible causes of cancer

  240. US panel approves French morning-after pill

  241. Vietnam Agent Orange victim wants 'human response' to ongoing tragedy

  242. WHO: 5.2 million people on AIDS drugs in 2009

  243. WHO criticizes Amnesty report into NKorea health

  244. WHO criticizes big divide in tackling HIV in Europe

  245. WHO delays judgement on swine flu pandemic

  246. WHO may declare end to H1N1 swine flu pandemic: report

  247. WHO probe grapples with differing views on flu pandemic

  248. WHO still monitoring H1N1 pandemic: spokesman

  249. WTO probes US ban on clove cigarettes

  250. Waterborne infections cost US over 500 million a year: CDC

  251. What "clinically proven" means for a beauty product

  252. Will you lose more pounds at a bigger diet center?

  253. Women at Greater Risk From Serious Angina Than Men: Study

  254. World AIDS conference closes

  255. World Bank names Zimbabwean to head AIDS program

  256. World first face transplant, with tear ducts

  257. Your doctor's notes, with the click of a mouse

  258. Zambia to immunise 1.6 mln children against measles

  259. Zinc cold remedy can cause loss of smell: study

  260. "Gluten-free" foods may be contaminated: study

  261. "Mind-body" therapy shows promise for fibromyalgia

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