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Avoiding infections of implanted joint replacements, such as hip replacements and knee replacements, is critically important. If a joint replacement becomes infected, it may be necessary to remove the implanted joint. When patients with a joint replacement have dental work, Antibiotics may be given to prevent an infection. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 8 days ago
"Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor bioterrorism attack stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds -- especially if they are delivering Antibiotics to protect people from anthrax." ... Source: news.softpedia.com --- 2 days ago
The use of these painkillers has recently been linked to a lower risk of women developing breast cancer. The study shows that aspirin accounts for 13 percent less breast cancer cases among women using the drug, while ibuprofen decreases the risk of cancer developing by more than 21 percent. This means that these Antibiotics could be very important in future treatment options for this type of cancer. However, the Canadian scientists who conducted this study... ... Source: www.prweb.com --- 8 days ago
Customers to get healthy dose of antibiotic awareness info and 100% antibiotic- free Steakburgers - for free. (PRWeb Oct 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1405834.htm ... Source: www.thestar.com --- 9 days ago
The pine beetles that are massacring forests across the continent may soon prove a boon to human health, a new study in the prestigious journal Science suggests. ... Source: www.cdc.gov --- 6 days ago
... Source: www.livescience.com --- 10 days ago
If there ever is another anthrax attack, the mailman may deliver your Antibiotics. ... Source: www.virginia.edu --- 2 days ago
A new breakthrough by U.Va. researchers, including John H. Bushweller, provides physicians and patients a potential new approach toward the creation of more effective Antibiotics. ... Source: www.sciam.com --- 9 days ago
Government disease trackers alarmed by the rise of "superbugs" resistant to Antibiotics are urging consumers to stop using the drugs to treat ailments (read: viruses) that won't respond to them. [More] ... Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 10 days ago
Microbiologists have developed a way to mass-produce an antimalarial compound, potentially making the treatment of malaria less expensive. ... Source: www.postchronicle.com --- 4 days ago
A team of U.S. medical scientists has developed a potential new approach for the creation of more effective Antibiotics.... ... Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 4 days ago
( McGill University Health Centre ) The latest study by Dr. Sandra Dialquestions the assumption held by a vast majority of medical professionals that Clostridium difficile (C.difficile) infections are essentially always preceded by antibiotic use. This finding could have a major impact on how patients with diarrhea are evaluated upon their admission to the hospital. This study will appear in the Oct. 6 issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. ... Source: www.healthboards.com --- 5 days ago
Hi everyone, Does anyone know how long someone should normally be kept on Antibiotics after contracting Osteomyelitis during lumbar spinal surgery? Any info will be gratefully received :confused: Many thanks. :) ... Source: www.healthcentral.com --- 14 hours ago
Since testing is often on those already on drugs, some diagnoses could be wrong, study says ... Source: www.healingwell.com --- 1 day ago
Since testing is often on those already on drugs, some diagnoses could be wrong, study says ... Source: www.dailyprogress.com --- 9 days ago
University of Virginia and Harvard researchers recently published work on a new approach toward creating more effective Antibiotics. ... Source: www.thepoultrysite.com --- 2 days ago
We share the world with a wide range of living organisms from microscopic bacteria to gigantic whales. Although we cannot see them, bacteria are all around us and are a normal part of our ecosystem and live, write Dale W. Rozeboom, Barbara E. Straw, Hui Li and David K. Beede from Michigan State University in MSU Pork Quarterly Volume 12, Number 4. ... Source: keyc.tv --- 3 days ago
As we close in on Flu Season public health officials are encouraging health ... Source: www.northcountrygazette.org --- 3 days ago
What do sinusitis, most sore throats, bronchitis, runny noses and the regular cold have in common? They are upper respiratory tract infections usually caused by viruses that can?t be cured with Antibiotics. Yet, each year, health care providers in the U.S. prescribe tens of millions of Antibiotics for viral infections. To bring attention to this increasing [...] ... Source: www.emaxhealth.com --- 6 days ago
What do sinusitis, most sore throats, bronchitis, runny noses and the regular cold have in common? They are upper respiratory tract infections usually caused by viruses that can′t be cured with Antibiotics. Yet, each year, health care providers in the U.S. prescribe tens of millions of Antibiotics for viral infections. read more ... Find more results for Antibiotics on RSSMicro.com |
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