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Scientists in China are developing tiny magnetic micro-robots that can enter your nose, target stubborn sinus infections ...
Brad Spellberg, MD, urges rethinking the ‘finish the course’ dogma for antibiotics: Extra days may do more harm than good.
As I head into my 25th year of working as a clinical infectious diseases pharmacist, one of the most important working relationships of my career is with the infection prevention department.
An NHS doctor has shared her thoughts on "pushy" patients who keep asking for antibiotics, as they are not helpful for every ...
An international study by Michigan State University and partner researchers has uncovered a hidden danger lurking in animal ...
However, with the rise in antibiotic resistance, many countries have banned the use of antibiotics in this way. Dr Joan Torrent and his colleagues at Oligo Basics, of Cascavel, Paraná, Brazil, are ...
Dr Bhasha Mukherjee has shared why she will not give out antibiotics to 'pushy' patients – and the Miss World winner and NHS ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLight-powered robot swarms may replace antibiotics for tough sinus infectionsDriven by the limitations of current treatments, scientists, under the leadership of Haidong Yu, engineered these ...
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Public Opinion on MSNThink you have a penicillin allergy? Facts, myths, and what to doUnderstanding the truth behind penicillin allergy is crucial—not just for your personal care, but for public health and ...
In early animal studies, the NXT-2 vaccine has looked effective against both life-threatening and common fungal infections.
A brain abscess is a rare but life-threatening infection. Learn how advances in imaging, surgery, and diagnostics are ...
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Stockhead on MSNLumos’ FebriDx joins trial of antibiotic prescribing by GPs for respiratory infectionsLumos Diagnostics’ rapid point-of-care diagnostic FebriDx will be used in an Australian university study aimed at reducing ...
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