Sentences with phrase «about by antibiotics»

The Proviable DC Digestive Health Supplement supplies a variety of gut - friendly bacteria to reestablish the normal balance of bacterial flora in the gut and minimize the incidence of diarrhea especially those brought about by antibiotics.
But embryonic clones, the source of an endless supply of stem cells imprinted with one's personal DNA, could alter the equation in favor of the patient and augur a paradigm shift in medicine on par with the changes brought about by antibiotics and vaccines.

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Companies and businesses that make and sell fast food have been asked by a US Congresswoman to come clean about their policies on antibiotics in meat.
Here's what I know about KC: in a third - world NICU, with no resources but antibiotics and blow by oxygen, kangaroo care improved survival rates for neonetes with birth weights over a kilo and g.a. at birth of something like 34 weeks, to 50 %.
-LSB-...] November I told you about a groundbreaking initiative by Chicago Public Schools to serve chicken raised without antibiotics -LSB-...]
Last November I told you about a groundbreaking initiative by Chicago Public Schools to serve chicken raised without antibiotics to that city's K - 12 schoolchildren.
Time to Get Smart about Antibiotic Prescribing; ECDOH Raises Health Threat of Antibiotic Resistance Fueled by Unnecessary Use (11/12/2015)
Researchers say the higher use of broad - spectrum antibiotics by the telemedicine doctors may be a result of direct - to - consumer companies practicing conservatively, based upon limited diagnostic information about their patients.
Crona began thinking about rank orders while working with biologist Miriam Barlow on the problem of antibiotic cycling, by which hospital doctors rotate different antibiotics to thwart patient infections.
The authors also call for fundamental changes in public health and drug treatment messaging: «Public education about antibiotics should highlight the fact that antibiotic resistance is primarily the result of antibiotic overuse and is not prevented by completing a course,» they wrote.
«Also by studying how the gut microbiota usually recover after cholera, we gain new ideas about how to manage severely disturbed microbial communities, ideas that can be used to protect against diseases that often follow such disturbance, such as infections that commonly follow antibiotic use.»
About 30 per cent of the antibiotics prescribed by family doctors in the US during home visits in 2010 and 2011 weren't needed.
Resistance to antibiotics by bacteria and other microbes is an ongoing public health crisis, contributing to about two million infections and 23,000 deaths per year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Archival tags, which measure about 5 by 2.5 centimetres, were placed in the abdominal cavities of the fish, along with a dose of antibiotic.
Yet they go untouched by antibiotics, having nothing really biotic about them.
The project that I wrote about was really on basic research that he is doing on understanding the process by which antibiotic resistance develops and finding a way to block the emergence of resistance.
A dose of antibiotics abolished these preferences — the flies went back to mating without regard to diet — suggesting that it was changes in gut microbes brought about by diet, and not diet alone, that drove the change.
The study, under review at the journal mBio and released today on the preprint server bioRxiv, answers one of the many remaining questions about the Soviet Union's clandestine biowarfare program by showing that scientists hadn't tinkered with the anthrax strain to make it more resistant to antibiotics or vaccines.
«These studies together show that bacteria have clever antioxidant strategies to counter the oxidative damage generated by antibiotics,» notes James Collins, an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, who also co-authored an essay about the two new papers in the same issue of Science.
In the present study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the scientists from Mainz and Jena showed that the protective symbiosis between beewolves and their bacterial partners has not only existed since the Cretaceous (see also our press release, «Faithful allies since the Cretaceous,» April 15, 2014); moreover, the antibiotic protection offered by the bacteria against pathogens has changed very little since it evolved about 68 million years ago.
The researchers demonstrated the method by using it to evaluate a collection of about 1,900 actinomycete bacterial strains to identify those that biosynthesize diterpenoids, such as the antibiotics platensimycin and platencin.
May 06, 2015 In late post-surgical colon «leaks,» finger points to microbes Post-surgical leaks that develop after a segment of the colon has been removed and stitched back together often are caused not by negligence or technical error but by bacteria in the bowel that elude antibiotics, according to new evidence about this devastating complication of gastrointestinal surgery.
By 1940, antibiotics had come into widespread use causing both doctors and people to gradually forget about tried and true techniques for preventing illness such as the age old remedy cod liver oil.
By 1940, antibiotics had come into widespread use causing both doctors and people to gradually forget about natural antibiotics for resolving infections and the age old remedies like cod liver oil.
Pairing the extract with the antibiotic ciprofloaxin reduced E. coli and P. mirabilis biofilm formation by about 70 % and the two P. aeruginosa strains by 83 % and 54 %, compared with control cultures treated with just ciprofloaxin.
Hi Kate, I've been following a low - fodmap diet for about a year now (2 rounds of antibiotics), and I feel good when I eat ZERO fodmaps, but shouldn't I be able to reintro a few by now?
Antibiotics were recommended by my naturopathic dr. about 8 yrs.
Consumers might seek solutions other than antibiotics because of recent negative publicity about everything from over-prescribing of antibiotics by physicians to antibiotics in food such as poultry and beef.
First, your veterinarian will likely prescribe an antibiotic and steroids, as a particular species of bacteria often carried by heartworms has shown some association with the inflammation brought about by heartworm disease.
A variety of antibiotics will be considered in the management of secondary bacterial infections brought about by tissue destruction in the intestinal crypts.
«Sometimes we prescribe by rote, without thinking about whether antibiotics are needed, what drug should be used, how long it should be used, whether there are nonantibiotic alternatives, whether antibiotic therapy has a chance of working without addressing an underlying problem, and similar aspects,» Weese said.
Includes: routine spay or neuter in our fully equipped surgical suite, at or about six months of age; pre-surgical physical exam; pre-anesthetic blood screening; i.v. catheter and fluids; Isoflurane gas anesthesia with intraoperative monitoring of all vital signs by our licensed nurses, using state of the art equipment; postoperative antibiotics and pain preventives.
As I wrote at the time, «The industry can simply claim it's using antibiotics preventively and go on about its business — continuing to reap the benefits of growth promotion and continuing to menace public health by breeding resistance.»
«By documenting the miniature wildlife,» reports The Wall Street Journal, «microbiologists hope to discover new ways to track disease outbreaks — including contagious diseases like Ebola or measles — detect bioterrorism attacks and combat the growing antibiotic resistance among microbes, which causes about 1.7 million hospital infections every year.»
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