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Recognizing early body signals helps distinguish viral from bacterial infections and avoid unnecessary meds or doctor visits.
The serious bacterial infection affects the respiratory system but can also damage the heart, kidneys, and nervous system.
Some assume pneumonia is an inevitable consequence of ageing, while others may not realise they are at risk, says infectious ...
A new study by researchers at George Washington University has found that certain bacteria living in the nose may influence ...
DOCTORS are prescribing antibiotics for tens of thousands of patients with infections, with little or no consideration of ...
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Stockhead on MSNMedicare coverage advances for Lumos’ FebriDx point-of-care respiratory testLumos secures reimbursement coverage for FebriDx from two additional Medicare Administration Contractors in the US. ... Read ...
Nature has healed us long before the arrival of modern medicine. Throughout history and across cultures, humans have reached ...
The post-mortem relating to the death of Celebre D'Allen after the Grand National has revealed the horse picked up a severe bacterial respiratory infection which had not been present in the horse ...
Grand National runner Celebre D'Allen dies from an infection that developed post-race, a post-mortem determines.
Nasal bacteria may play a role in COVID-19 risk ... could play an important role in determining our risk for respiratory infections like COVID-19." The team plans to explore whether modifying ...
But the BHA said that a “severe bacterial respiratory infection (pleuropneumonia)” developed after the race, leading to the horse’s detoriation on Monday and subsequent death, after ...
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