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Articles related to "Antibiotics"
The Use of Antibiotics in Dogs Antibiotics have played a major role in human and veterinary medicine for years. Yet, while effective, they are still medications with potential side effects. dog • dog antibiotics • dog antibiotic side effects • dog antibiotic dairy products • infection
Preventing Antibiotic Resistance When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective. Proper use of antibiotics is essential. preventing antibiotic resistance • bacteriophage • reproductive fitness • virulence • e. coli 0157:h7
Antibiotics in Animal Feeds Can Be Harmful New evidence points to the dangers of feeding animals antimicrobial agents to make them grow bigger and faster. bacteria • antimicrobial agents • animal feed • enterococcus faecium • resistance
From the moon walk to baby talk: How tech is changing parenting An essay on the changes in parenting over the past few decades: We've come a long way, babies. fatherhood • technology • medicine • infants • neonates
New Hope in Treating Staphylococcus Infections Novel treatment of staphylcoccal infections proposed staphylococcus aureus antibiotics vancomycin toxin
Oh That Pain In My Stomach: Part II :-( Your Ulcer May Be Cured Since this bacterium is still sensitive to antibiotics there may just be a way to eliminate the gnawing pain in your stomach. helicobacter • pylori • ulcers • stomach ulcer • duodenal ulcer
Sexually Transmitted Infection How sexually transmitted infections are damaging people's fertility and affecting the health of babies. How you can protect yourself. sexually transmitted infections • infertility • chlamydia • pid • male factor infertility
What is MRSA? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a common type of "staph" bacteria that has become resistant to certain antibiotics. mrsa • vre • methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus • handwashing • staph bacteria
There is No Streptococcus Virus! streptococcus • viruses • streptococcus pyogenes • bacteria • misinformation
Alcohol's Health Benefits & Risks Whether or not it is safe for you to drink depends on your physical and psychological health profile. alcohol health • alcohol medication • drinking health • drinking medication • alcohol age
Bacterial Cell Wall Structure The amount and location of peptidoglycan in the prokaryotic cell wall is what determines whether a bacterium is Gram-positive or Gram-negative. bacterial cell wall • bacteria cell wall structure • prokaryote eukaryote • prokaryotic eukaryotic cell • peptidoglycan antibiotics
Tick Bites Can Change Your Life Tick bites can change your life. lyme disease • tick • borrelia burgdorferi • arthritis • human lymphocyte antigen
It's Cold and Flu Season Again Get a flu shot early as it takes about 5-6 weeks to become effective. colds • flu • flu shot • mrsa • avoid antibiotics
Staph Infection In Schools The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has worked with athletic teams to instruct them on the prevention of a new, highly resistant staph infection. staph infections spreading from hospitals to schoo • antibiotic resistant strain of staph • staphylococcus aureus invading locker rooms • football lacrosse wrestling more vulnerable • serious skin infections
Gulf War Illness: Scamming My Money With A Pseudo-Health Claim The Gulf War Illness is a health scam that's not only taking the country by storm, it's also taking our tax money! "health" "scam" "gulf war" "illness" "gulf war ill
Can Syphilis Be Eradicated From the U.S.? Can Syphilis Be Eradicated From the U.S.? syphilis treponema pallidum • incidence • sexually transmitted diseases
Salmonella Poisoning Each year approximately 40,000 cases of salmonella (salmonellosis) are reported in the United States; many more go unreported. Unfortunately,600 US patients die annually. salmonella poisoning • salmonella symptoms • salmonella • pistachios • salmonella poisoning symptoms treatment
Twenty-eight Grams of Prevention is Worth 453 Grams of Cure immunizations • hand washing • food washing • healthy lifestyle
Vitamin K: Nature's Band-Aid Vitamin K, or phylloquinone, is often found in topical creams used to minimize dark circles and spider veins. vitamin k facts • phylloquinone • benefits of probiotic foods • deficiencies • benefits
Gram Negative Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs typically caused by a bacteria, virus, or inhaled substances. Here is a look at some gram-negative bacterial causes. bacterial pneumonia • gram-negative bacteria • legionnaire’s disease • legionella pneumophila • haemophilus pneumonia
LYME DISEASE - the illness The complexities of Lyme Disease lyme disease • spirochetes • bell's palsy • herbal medicine
Periodontal Disease Overview Pyorrhea or Periodontal Disease affects millions of Americans. This article will discuss what's currently known about the disease along with treatment solutions. periodontal • peridontal disease • treatment • pyorrhea • cardiovasular disease
Pneumonia Caused by Virus Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that can result from infection with a bacterial, fungal or viral pathogen. what is viral pneumonia • pneumonia virus • treatment of pneumonia • treatment pneumonitis • causes of pneumonia
Prokaryotic Microbe Cell Biology Prokaryotes are evolutionarily ancient, for billions of years the only form of life. Here's a summary of the basic "parts & pieces" of these primitive cells. prokaryotic cell biology • bacteria cell • eukaryotic cell biology • prokaryotic cell structure • microbe cell biology
Common Dog Skin Problems: Itchy Parasites, Impetigo, Acne, Tumors, and Hormone Imbalances There are a number of reasons for skin problems on your dog. Deciding which problem it is may require veterinarian help but there are a few things to help you know when that is necessary. dog skin problems • dog itchy skin • dog scratching • dog skin treatments • fleas dog
Even Bugs Get Bugged Aphids have endosymbionts that provide an essential amino acid called tryptophan. This endosymbiont is a bacteria called Buchnera aphidcola. buchnera aphidcola • aphids • endosymbionts • tryptophan
Drug Resistant Staph Infections Life threatening infections are showing up more and more throughout the world. Current trends and ideas to combat this bacteria are discussed. mrsa • mersa • cr-mrsa • skin boils • boil treatment
Gram Positive Bacterial Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection of the lungs most commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, but can also be caused by inhaling foreign substances. bacterial pneumonia • respiratory illness • causes of pneumonia • pneumococcal pneumonia • streptococcus pneumoniae
Teeth Cleaning For Dogs and Cats Your veterinarian recommended a dental cleaning for your dog or cat, knowing what the teeth cleaning entails may help you feel better about having the procedure done. dental • dental cleaning • home dental care • veterinarian • dog teeth cleaning
Wash that Fresh Fruit: Raspberries, Strawberries, and Cyclospora cyclospora cayetanensis • diarrhea • infections • fresh fruit
Healthy Cell Concept I This article is the first of a three-part series, which will teach you about the Healthy Cell Concept - what you can do to help give your body's cells good health.
Food Label Lies Walking through the supermarket, food companies entice you with health and ingredient claims written in bold on the front of their packaging. eating healthy • reading food labels • organic • free range • corn fed beef
Garden Fresh Super Foods Read about "superfood" and vegetable nutrition. A high vegetable list rich in vitamins, minerals, and nutrients to promote good health, heal and prevent disease. super food • high vegetable • vegetable nutrition • healthy food • fresh fruit vegetable
Emergency Preparedness A basic plan to care for your monkey in the case of an emergency. monkey • primate • emergency
Salmonella Infections and Raw Milk Products Is that special taste of raw milk and milk products really worth getting sick over? mexican style soft cheese • pasteurization • milk • salmonella typhimurium • queso fresco
Vaccine Prevents Pneumonia in Children New vaccine can lower the number of children who die of pneumococcal pneumonia. streptococcus • pneumoniae • vaccine • capsule • pneumonia
...And the Heat Goes On....Summer Lawn Disease The summer months with its heat, drought, and humidity can bring on a host of lawn diseases. Included are some of the most common summertime turf diseases and their prevention. lawn • turf • grass • disease • heat
Taxol From Fungi Taxol is also produced by fungi that live in yew trees and may make the production of this drug cheaper. taxol • endophytes • yew tree • taxomyces andreanea • pestalotiopsis microspora
Causes and Types of Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, fungus or the inhalation of foreign substances. Here are some quick links to articles on pneumonia. what is pneumonia • causes of pneumonia • types of pneumonia • bacterial pneumonia • viral pneumonia |
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