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Q) How long could my dog last in the wild?
Bridgette Kolias, Seattle, Washington According to Philip Tierno, director of microbiology at New York University Medical Center and author of The Secret Life of Germs, even if you were tied to your lover 24/7, the assortment of 500-plus bacteria species in your throat and 100 million symbiotic flora in your intestines would remain unique. That's because they're constantly changing, depending on many specific-to-you variables like hormones and the health of your immune system. "Different people's bacteria respond differently to their environments," says Tierno. "Living together doesn't mean you'll take your partner's organisms." Yes, some strains of sweetie's cooties might invade your innards, but they won't all be permanent. In fact, the only sizable person-to-person transfers of internal flora are from mother to child during birth. So, come Mother's Day, consider sending Mom the card she deserves: "Thanks for all the bugs!" Q) Can a flower's aroma be diminished by a large number of sniffers? |
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