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Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medication because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side...
Read moreBack in high school biology we all learned that there are many different organ systems in the body--the circulatory system, the respiratory... Read more »
It's getting hard these days to find hand soap, dishwashing liquid, and spray cleaners at the store that don't proclaim their germ-killing... Read more »
In honor of Get Smart About Antibiotics Week, November 14-20, 2011, we are delving into the subjects of bacteria, viruses, appropriate use... Read more »
Two recent headlines shed further light on obesity and dieting. New research suggests that germs in your gut may drive appetite,... Read more »
In deciding what I should write about today I reread Dr. Eisner's January 24th post. In it he answers a readers question about the possible... Read more »
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Prevention Doctors are not exactly sure why bacterial vaginosis develops. Because it occurs more commonly in people who are sexually... Read more »
Scientists working with mice have found that a type of bacteria that lives in the gut may trigger an immune response that can lead to rheumatoid... Read more »
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Vaginitis is a term used to describe disorders that cause infection or inflammation of the vagina. Vulvovaginitis refers to inflammation of both the... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Group B Streptococcus (GBS), a bacterial pathogen that causes sepsis and meningitis in newborn infants, is able to shut down... Read more »
A recent animal study suggests that a sugar molecule produced in the intestines may eliminate the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The... Read more »