Ever
 since it was 'cool' in the 1980's to discover a new virus and win a 
Nobel prize, bacteria have been ignored by default as a potential cause 
for common diseases. 
Any chance to get health care sane again or should we ask psychiatrists to design a therapy / psychotropic drug to achieve that goal?
Any chance to get health care sane again or should we ask psychiatrists to design a therapy / psychotropic drug to achieve that goal?
A
 strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for
 developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk, 
according to a new study…
today.ucf.edu
 

 
