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HANFORD — The pandemic hasn’t been kind to performing arts anywhere in the country — and P.A.T.Y.’Studio is no exception.
Started in 2009 by Patricia Diaz as a means of promoting the Gospel and teaching good ethics through and alongside dancing, Praise Arts Talent Youth has been active in the community for over a decade and always going strong, but COVID-19 took a hefty toll on Diaz and her dancers. Suddenly, the events they used to recruit new members were cancelled, while social distancing requirements also put a stop their efforts to raise funds.
“It was definitely a drastic change, but I think that we adapted well and we’re slowly seeing ourselves get out of it and I’m very hopeful and still thankful to God that little-by-little, we’ll go back to where we need to be,” Diaz said. ....

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Bacteria in Gums Use Growth Molecules from Neighbors to Survive


Bacteria in Gums Use Growth Molecules from Neighbors to Survive
by Angela Mohan on 
January 6, 2021 at 12:28 PM
Veillonella parvula bacteria engage in a one-sided relationship with pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis, helping the germ multiply and cause gum disease, according to a new University at Buffalo-led study.
P. gingivalis borrows growth molecules from V. parvula, a common yet harmless bacteria in the mouth whose growth is not population dependent.
In a healthy mouth, P. gingivalis makes up a miniscule amount of the bacteria in the oral microbiome and cannot replicate. But if dental plaque is allowed to grow unchecked due to poor oral hygiene, V. parvula will multiply and eventually produce enough growth molecules to also spur the reproduction of P. gingivalis. ....

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Researchers test the effects of growth molecules exuded by oral bacteria


Researchers test the effects of growth molecules exuded by oral bacteria
The human body is filled with friendly bacteria. However, some of these microorganisms, such as
Veillonella parvula, maybe too nice.
These peaceful bacteria engage in a one-sided relationship with pathogen
Porphyromonas gingivalis, helping the germ multiply and cause gum disease, according to a new University at Buffalo-led study.
The research sought to understand how
P. gingivalis colonizes the mouth. The pathogen is unable to produce its own growth molecules until it achieves a large population in the oral microbiome (the community of microorganisms that live on and inside the body). ....

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Patricia Diaz, Empire Innovation Professor
School of Dental Medicine
The human body is filled with friendly bacteria. However, some of these microorganisms, such as Veillonella parvula, may be too nice.
These peaceful bacteria engage in a one-sided relationship with pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis, helping the germ multiply and cause gum disease, according to a new UB-led study.
The research sought to understand how P. gingivalis colonizes the mouth. The pathogen is unable to produce its own growth molecules until it achieves a large population in the oral microbiome the community of microorganisms that live on and inside the body.
The answer: It borrows growth molecules from V. parvula, a common yet harmless bacteria in the mouth whose growth is not population dependent. ....

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