Tag: antibiotics
Scientists Admit that Messing with Belly Bugs could be Hazardous Our...
The human gut is an incredibly delicate environment, where all elements work together to maintain proper balance. A new study has revealed the immunological...
Shocking Report: 23,000 Americans Die Each Year From Poor Antibiotic Stewardship
Living in America avails us certain luxuries. Among these are clean water, food, knowledge, education and access to infection-fighting medicines. How can it be...
Could Garlic Replace Antibiotics as a Major Bacteria Fighter?
A recent study performed at Washington University shows that garlic is 100 times more effective than two top antibiotics in fighting Campylobacter, the bacteria...
Are Impure Placebos Responsible for The Latest Superbugs?
Do patients put pressure on their physicians to have all the answers, to prescribe a quick fix to their problems? Apparently, this happens more...
Popular Antibiotic Z-Pack Linked to Heart-related Deaths
It has been just shy of a year since the ever popular drug azithromycin, commonly known as Zithromax or Z-Pack for short, was implicated...
Nightmare Bacteria Laughs in the Face of Antibiotics
A new alert just in from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions hospitals to be on guard for a sinister strain...
Is Colloidal Silver the Answer to Today’s Antibiotic Overuse?
In our pill popping society, we have become somewhat overzealous in opting for what is seen as a quick fix to any number of...
Antibiotic Use In Livestock Poses Major Threat To World’s Health
A recent study conducted on Chinese commercial pig farms has found extremely high levels of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG’s) in pigs. China is the...
What Is An Organic, Free Range Chicken?
Chickens that are raised in a completely free-range environment are exposed to fresh air, sunshine, plenty of space and eat what chickens are supposed...
Study Shows Antibiotics Ineffective for Most Coughs
With the cough and flu season upon us, the results from a recent research study published in the December 19 issue of the British...










