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vincent

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By the way, "injecting bugs into your body" is not as crazy as you think. Ever heard of probiotics?

Of course, no probiotics should be used for curing infections. They are mainly for long term maintenance of our bodies. The goal is exactly as you imply: increasing the population of good bacteria in your body and keep the bad ones in check. That's why you eat yogurt. Yes?

Fecal transplants ;)
 

vesicles

Colonel
Fecal transplants ;)

As crazy and gross as it sounds, that is a legit and effective therapy to re-establish a healthy bacterial environment in colon. it's called fecal bacteriotherapy.

Probiotics and microbiome have been some of the hottest topics in gastroenterology lately. Apparently, balance between good and bad bacteria in our gut is crucial to our health.
 
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While removing the PLA and PAP from being involved in business helps, the overall solution must include better regulation and enforcement of regulations on outsourcing and private companies including holding relevant individuals at these private companies responsible for mishaps.

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China's armed forces clinics vow to end outsourcing
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Editor: Yao Jianing
2016-05-27 08:310

Chinese armed forces hospitals have been rooting out outsourcing programs and management of military medical institutions will be further tightened, a defense ministry spokesman said Thursday, in response to a high-profile case involving the death of a young cancer patient.

In April, Wei Zexi, a 21-year-old college student, died of a rare form of cancer after he had undergone a clinically unproven treatment at a privately operated biomedical center at the Second Hospital of the Beijing Armed Police Force. The center claimed that the treatment was an advanced therapy introduced from the US.

After the tragedy, China's health and military authorities jointly started an investigation into the military hospital over allegations that it subcontracted the operations of its cancer clinic to private owners.

Earlier this month, the National Health and Family Planning Commission said the hospital had published incorrect information, posted misleading advertisements and violated regulations on working with the private sector.

China's military will end all paid services in every sector in the next three years, while existing contracts for paid services must be allowed to expire.

In accordance with the military and armed police leadership's request that all paid services offered by the armed forces in every sector be banned, military medical organizations will be thoroughly investigated and further regulations on them will be issued, Ministry of National Defense spokesperson Yang Yujun said at a monthly news briefing on Thursday.
 
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