Even a single course of antibiotics can change the gut microbiome long-term, according to a new study, with some drugs having ...
Antibiotics are not always needed, especially for viral infections. Improper use can harm the body and disturb gut health.
Some medications may disrupt the “good” bacteria in your gut microbiome, potentially affecting your digestive and overall health.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly inventing new drugs for diseases from Parkinson's disease and antibiotic-resistant superbugs to rare lung conditions.
An NHS trust’s leaders will this week be told that there have been “multiple outbreaks” and periods of increased incidence of ...
Bud Cauley wants to dish on … life-altering experiences. Not exactly the lightest subject, but stay with him. There's a hierarchy, it seems. Car accidents that break six ribs and a leg and collapse a ...
For decades, the phrase “incurable disease” has been considered a cold, impenetrable and definitive wall in medical sciences. In the room where the word “incurable” ...
For more than a century, the human appendix has been written off as a biological relic, a shrunken leftover from plant-eating ancestors that serves no real purpose. That view is now outdated. A ...