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Taking sharper aim at pesky stomach ulcer bacteria
By ACS Pressroom
Mar 16, 2010, 19:56 PST

What’s inside of one-sixth of the world’s population and is a thousand times smaller than the head of a pin? It’s Helicobacter pylori, the pesky bacterium behind ulcers and other unpleasant stomach diseases. In the ACS Pressrom's latest episode, find out more about H. pylori, and how a scientist from Spain named Javier Sancho may have a new way to fight this common microbe.

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