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Meet RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus. You have probably already been exposed to RSV before your second birthday. It is one of the most common...
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Do you have a favorite bookworm? We do! And our book-lover is sure to interest just about any bibliophile. FACTS: Lots of microorganisms like to ...
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GIANTmicrobes plush representation of Autism helps educate, spread awareness, and encourage discussions about vitally important topics in health an...
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Red Blood Cells are responsible for transporting oxygen in the body and carbon dioxide to the lungs via the circulatory system. They appear red du...
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Antibodies are xenophobic proteins whose job is to make foreign intruders say uncle. Find out how - and Y! A unique way to explain how super protei...
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For at least six thousand years, Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used to make beer and bread! (It is also one of the many varieties of yeast used...
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Meningitis can be a real headache – and a pain in the neck too. Learn how to stay clear of this fathead. Great for medical professionals and health...
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FACTS: Heart disease is by far the leading cause of death in much of the world. Over 500 million suffer from cardiovascular disease, which includes...
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Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes shifts in mood, energy and the ability to function. People suffering from this disorder ...
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Chromosomes are threadlike structures inside cells that store genetic information. They are composed of the material chromatin, which consists of ...
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The eye is a complex organ that focuses and processes light into the sense of sight. The cornea, a transparent membrane, first directs light throu...
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Trilobites were wonderful creatures that went extinct before dinosaurs ever lived! They were arthropods that evolved over 500 million years ago in ...
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Although the origins of Ebola hemorrhagic fever are unknown, the Ebola virus was first recognized in 1976 near the Ebola river in the Congo in Afri...
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For allergy season, dust storms, and cleaner breathing this mask will protect you in style whatever the situation. This one-of-a-kind limited-editi...
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FACTS: The egg cell, or ovum, is the largest and most important cell in the world – and it’s only found in women! Although men produce over a milli...
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Irritable bowel syndrome is much more prevalent than inflammatory bowel disease. IBS affects an estimated 15% of the global population. In the USA ...
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Millions of people break a bone each year, and most of us will at some point in our lives. For the young, a broken wrist is the most common. For th...
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The white lab mouse is the unsung hero behind countless medical breakthroughs. But does it seek fame—or just a cozy home? You decide! This adorab...
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Escherichia coli is a bacterium that naturally lives in the intestines of healthy animals and humans, however, there are strains of E. coli, specif...
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Coughs aren't just for cold season anymore—now you can cuddle up with one! This Cough Giantmicrobe is inspired by Bordetella pertussis, the bacter...
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The West Nile Virus is spread by mosquitos. With no treatment and no vaccine available for humans prevention is the only option.This is based on th...
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Staphylococcus aureus is a very common bacteria often found growing harmlessly on the skin. Although originally responsive to penicillin, strains s...
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Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects people of all ages. It is the most common chronic disease among children. On the rise and ofte...
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FACTS: The thyroid is a large endocrine gland located in the front of your neck. It has two halves that wrap around the windpipe. The endocrine sys...
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