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I always heard antibiotics cause a yeast infection. Is this true?
Men can get yeast infections. While its true they are far more common in women, this is due to body structure, they have more places for the infection to hide. The reality is a yeast infection is an overload of bacteria and even men can get them. It just happens to be easier for a man to keep those areas clean so they typically avoid them. Since the early stages of a yeast infection are just a bad smell and possibly an itch, most men will respond by deep cleaning the area and remove the infection without even realizing it was anything more than a heavy sweat and dirt build up.
It is true that yeast bread can be baked in a microwave oven. However, the results are not always good.
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True Lager is distinguished from ale by its yeast. Lager yeast ferments at lower temperatures and flocculates on the bottom of the fermenting vessel, while ale yeast ferments at higher temperatures and settles on the tops of fermentation tanks.
The "true yeasts" are in phylum Ascomycota. There are some organisms commonly called "yeast" in Basidomycota as well.
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This is not entirely true. It is shown that Yeast is not a form of Bacteria Yeast is in the Kingdom Fungi, therefore it is a type of fungus. Some helpful bacteria is yeast.
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He suggests that racism is a problem but that it cannot be directly addressed.