A team of researchers from Umeå University in Sweden has made a surprising discovery that could lead to new ways of treating colorectal cancer. They...
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Antibiotics are some of the most commonly used medicines in the world. They are very effective at treating bacterial infections and have saved countless lives. But when used too often or without real need, antibiotics can cause harm. One of the main concerns is their effect on the gut microbiota—the millions of bacteria and other […] The post Too much antibiotics could trigger mood disorders and anxiety appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A team of researchers from Umeå University in Sweden has made a surprising discovery that could lead to new ways of treating colorectal cancer. They...
New Delhi: A study found that using antibiotics during pregnancy may increase the chance of newborns contracting the common bacterial illness known as...
New Delhi: A study found that using antibiotics during pregnancy may increase the chance of newborns contracting the common bacterial illness known as...
Overuse of antibiotics has accelerated the development of bacterial resistance to conventional drugs, a global health crisis projected to result in...
Parenting loses its beauty when too much online information begins to dilute it, says paediatrician Dr. Anuradha Vinod. ......
Parenting loses its beauty when too much online information begins to dilute it, says paediatrician Dr. Anuradha Vinod. ......
Imagine your stomach as a busy, lively city. Inside this city live millions of tiny creatures. This hidden world is called the gut microbiota. It...
Imagine your stomach as a busy, lively city. Inside this city live millions of tiny creatures. This hidden world is called the gut microbiota. It...
My grandmother used to say, “If you have your health, you have everything.” After more than 25 years of practicing medicine, I know just how far...
My grandmother used to say, “If you have your health, you have everything.” After more than 25 years of practicing medicine, I know just how far...