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  2. We Debunked Some Weird Yeast Infection Remedies So You ... - AOL

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    OBGYNs explain the signs and symptoms of a yeast infection and how to fix a yeast infection with OTC remedies if you're showing those symptoms. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  3. Does Cranberry Juice Help Yeast Infections? - AOL

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    If you have a yeast infection, the burning and pain, plus the discomfort of thick discharge, is unpleasant to deal with—to say the least. One in 20 women get recurrent yeast infections, which ...

  4. How to tell if you have a yeast infection or UTI - AOL

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    Preventing UTIs and yeast infections: “Lifestyle factors can go a long way in helping you ward off UTIs and yeast infections,” says Dr. Shepherd. Here are some tactics to keep in mind: Stay ...

  5. Yeast - Wikipedia

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    Top- and bottom-cropping and cold- and warm-fermenting distinctions are largely generalizations used by laypersons to communicate to the general public. [61] The most common top-cropping brewer's yeast, S. cerevisiae, is the same species as the common baking yeast. [62]

  6. Saccharomycotina - Wikipedia

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    Saccharomycotina is a subdivision (subphylum) of the division (phylum) Ascomycota in the kingdom Fungi. [2] [3] It comprises most of the ascomycete yeasts.The members of Saccharomycotina reproduce by budding and they do not produce ascocarps (fruiting bodies).

  7. Saccharomycetes - Wikipedia

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    Saccharomycetes belongs to the Ascomycota division of the kingdom Fungi.It is the only class in the subdivision Saccharomycotina, the budding yeasts.Saccharomycetes contains a single order, Saccharomycetales.

  8. Why Am I So Gassy At Night? - AOL

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    "The yeast breaks down sugars and releases air," Weekley says. "Sometimes, when one eats too much of a certain fermentable carbohydrate, they can release a lot of gas, which can get trapped and ...

  9. Zygosaccharomyces - Wikipedia

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    Zygosaccharomyces is a genus of yeasts in the family Saccharomycetaceae.It was first described under the genus Saccharomyces, but in 1983, it was reclassified to its current name in the work by Barnett et al. [1]