ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH superbugs
02/26/2017 / By Mike Adams

Actor Bill Paxton died yesterday from “surgery complications.” The widely acclaimed actor was 61 years old and starred in a

http://www.medicine.news/2017-02-26-bill-paxton-dies-from-surgery-as-failed-medical-system-takes-another-beloved-life.html

02/23/2017 / By Tracey Watson

It is no longer a secret that antibiotic-resistant bacteria, commonly known as superbugs, are on the rise. This has many

http://www.medicine.news/2017-02-23-oregano-essential-oil-kills-antibiotic-resistant-superbugs-without-any-side-effects-urges-scientist-pharma-controlled-media-silent.html

02/13/2017 / By Tracey Watson

The emergence of drug-resistant superbugs is fast escalating into a worldwide crisis. In the U.S. alone, around 23,000 people are

http://www.medicine.news/2017-02-13-uv-light-treatments-found-to-slash-hospital-superbug-infections-by-30-without-using-toxic-chemicals.html

02/06/2017 / By David Gutierrez

A gene that confers resistance to colistin, the “antibiotic of last resort,” is alarmingly widespread in China, according to two

http://www.medicine.news/2017-02-06-china-on-the-verge-of-a-widespread-superbug-pandemic-thanks-to-spreading-mcr-1-gene.html

02/01/2017 / By Vicki Batts

A new study from across the pond has found that antibiotics can actually prompt bacteria populations to grow faster than if they

http://www.medicine.news/2017-02-01-study-e-coli-grows-when-given-antibiotics.html

01/30/2017 / By David Gutierrez

As multi-drug resistance continues to spread throughout bacterial populations, we seem inexorably headed toward a future in which antibiotics cease

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-30-are-we-approaching-a-post-antibiotic-future-chemical-medicine-end-game.html

01/23/2017 / By Lance D Johnson

After fracturing her leg, a 70-year-old woman from Nevada was hospitalized. After surgery, she developed an infection in her hip.

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-23-us-superbug-kills-woman-infection-resistant-to-26-antibiotics.html

01/15/2017 / By David Gutierrez

Antibiotic-resistant superbugs are now killing more people than breast cancer, according to a new data analysis by the UK Sepsis

http://www.medicine.news/2017-01-15-superbugs-now-killing-more-americans-than-breast-cancer-the-scourge-of-antibiotics-continues.html

12/28/2016 / By Amy Goodrich

As our last defenses begin to fail, many more people might die from common bacterial infections in 2017. Each year,

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-28-animals-will-consume-more-antibiotics-than-humans-in-2017-as-superbug-bacteria-continues-to-become-a-public-threat.html

12/19/2016 / By Randall Wilkens

The ongoing quest to control and eliminate bacteria which is completely resistant to conventional antibiotics seems to be consistently rife

http://www.medicine.news/2016-12-19-major-bodily-harm-concerns-linger-as-new-antibiotic-nearing-fda-approval.html

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