Not exact matches
Given that infections are highly prevalent
in spinal cord injured
patients, orthodox antibiotic treatments start to lose their effectiveness with time due to the development of
resistances.
A new study of gut bacteria
in premature infants reveals the vast scope of the problem of antibiotic
resistance and
gives new insight into the extreme vulnerability of these young
patients, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine
in St. Louis.
The researchers go as far as suggesting that
given the endemic levels of insulin
resistance prevalent
in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes
patients, limiting the intake of sugar and refined carbohydrates
in conjunction with healthy weight management should be the number 1 dietary goal for most people.