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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: antibiotics + bacteria + they  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Bacteria as Art
Ivanhoe Broadcast News, FL -
Through Dr. Levine's work, scientists have learned bacteria are very resourceful. They enclose themselves in areas antibiotics can't find. ...
No ESKAPE! New drugs against MRSA, other superbugs still lacking
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
Called "gram negative" for the way they react to a common staining test used to identify bacteria in a microscope, they attack some of the most vulnerable ...

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Learn 'How Not to Die'
ABC News -
Today, due to widespread use of antibiotics, head and neck infections rarely kill, unless you have no access to, or reject, basic medical or dental care. ...
Efforts to properly dispose of medicine increase
Detroit Free Press, United States - Nov 30, 2008
He has found antibiotic resistance genes in sewage bacteria getting around wastewater treatment and sneaking into the environment. ...
Transporting Broiler Chickens Could Spread Antibiotic-Resistant ...
Media Newswire (press release), NY -
The same bacteria were also found deposited on a soda can inside the car and on the outside door handle, where they could potentially be touched. ...
Researchers claim poultry carriers spread drug-resistant bacteria
TopNews, Arkansas - Nov 30, 2008
Human exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria requires changing transport methods in areas of intense poultry production. The researchers - Ana Rule, ...

Dothan Eagle
Study ties chicken trucks to bacteria
Baltimore Sun, United States - Nov 27, 2008
The results suggest that motorists and those who live along roads traveled by chicken trucks may be exposed to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, ...
Stay Away from Chicken Trucks! They May Spread Poultry Pathogens eFluxMedia
Germ alert: Steer clear of flatbed chicken trucks guardian.co.uk
Poultry trucks a source of bacteria TheMedGuru
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Virus Test
WTVQ, KY - 19 minutes ago
Antibiotics fight bacteria, not viruses. Thus, the medications are inappropriate for viral infections. However, sometimes people with a viral infection ...
New weapon against man's oldest enemy
Pocono Record, PA - Nov 29, 2008
And when people do not finish their course of antibiotics, they fail to kill the bacteria, traumatizing the germs just enough to help them evolve into more ...
Antibiotic must be used sparingly in the nation's food supply
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - Nov 29, 2008
There, some of the most potent disease-fighting drugs in modern medicine are routinely fed to livestock, not because they are sick with a bacterial ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: antibiotics + disorders + 24,900  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Chronic disorders of the intestine
Baltimore Sun, United States -
These can include something that alters the bacteria in the intestine such as a course of antibiotics or other types of drugs, or the diet that we eat here ...

The Canadian Press
Ticks that may carry Lyme spreading in Canada, as is controversy ...
The Canadian Press - Aug 5, 2008
Diagnosed with Lyme disease that he believes he contracted from an infected tick in 2000, Thibodeau has been on antibiotics for the last two years. ...

Dallas Morning News
Book review: Dallas pediatrician answers parents' questions
Dallas Morning News, TX - Aug 5, 2008
Then there's the new (and exhausted) father who wonders whether he really needs to give baby the full course of antibiotics, even though the label says to, ...
Unusual Infection in the Foot of a Barefoot Gardener
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (subscription) -
8 , 9 These organisms are often resistant to first-line antituberculous medications but are typically susceptible to a variety of routine antibiotics. ...

Insider Medicine
Potential Treatment for MRSA From Maggots, Genetic Anomaly ...
Insider Medicine, Canada -
(August 6, 2008 - Insidermedicine) From Wales - Researchers from Swansea University are developing a new antibiotic which may prove effective against the ...PINK:RCRS

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FDA Mandates Black Box Warning for Some Antibiotics
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 8, 2008
The group also cited hundreds of additional cases of tendonitis and other tendon disorders. Fluoroquinolones are drugs approved for the treatment or ...
FDA Requests Black Box On Antibiotics Warning About Tendon Ruptures eFluxMedia
FDA Strengthens Fluoroquinolone Tendon Warnings MedPage Today
Health Canada asking makers of some antibiotics to put tendon ... The Canadian Press
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Study indicates garlic can help lower high blood pressure
Little About, India - Aug 2, 2008
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders journal features this study conducted by Dr. Karin Ried, Lead author of the study and his team from the University of Adelaide, ...
High Blood Pressure? Garlic May Help TheMedGuru
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Strep may be one of many triggers for tic, OCD exacerbations
AAP News (subscription) - Aug 1, 2008
Can antibiotics prevent or treat tics and OCD? Clinicians have long observed that tics and OCD can occur in bouts with fairly dramatic onset. ...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Linked to Hay Fever and Skin Allergies
ParamusPost.com, NJ - Aug 5, 2008
Because antibiotics can destroy beneficial bacteria in the gut, taking a source of probiotics is especially important after treatment with any type of ...

Daily Mail
Doctor, I've got a bone to pick with you... The bone problems that ...
Daily Mail, UK - Aug 4, 2008
'However, there is no such prompt for bone disorders, despite the millions who suffer from them. Some conditions can, for example, make bones so weak that ...
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Methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating chromosome-18p related disorders -
H Chen, NB Freimer - US Patent 6,342,351, 2002 - freepatentsonline.com
... Title: Methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating chromosome-18p related
disorders. Document Type and Number: United States Patent 6342351. ...

Penetration of telithromycin into the nasal mucosa and ethmoid bone of patients undergoing … -
TS Kuehnel, C Schurr, K Lotter, F Kees - Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2005 - Br Soc Antimicrob Chemo
... included significant hepatic and renal disorder, therapy with ... in tissue compared
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[PDF] NHANES 2001?2002 Data Documentation April 2005 SP Questionnaire Prescription Medication Subsection … -
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Nucleoside peptides. 10. Synthesis and T-cell immunostimulatory properties of certain peptide … -
K Ramasamy, BS Sharma, WB Jolley, RK Robins, GR … - Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1989 - pubs.acs.org
... Hahn, FE In Antibiotics III. ... in the helper T-cells (CD4+)36937 appear to be the
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Substances KF-1040 and process for producing of the same -
S Omura, H Tomoda, R Masuma - US Patent 6,432,682, 2002 - freepatentsonline.com
... Al, The Journal of Antibiotics, vol. ... 24900), 220 nm (in methanol) (.epsilon ...
arterisclerosis, obesity, thrombosis, inflammations and immunofunctional disorder. ...

METHODS AND PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS FOR INCREASING BIOAVAILABILITY -
MF Wempe - 2006 - freepatentsonline.com
... antifungal agents, antiviral agents, antibiotics, tranquilizers, cholesterol ... display
symptoms of the disease or disorder. ... 24750-24850, 24800-24900, 24850-24950 ...
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DR Cox, DA Arnold - US Patent 7,115,726, 2006 - Google Patents
... mutations in DNA are directly related to almost all human phenotypic traits and
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Cooperation of molecular chaperones with the ubiquitin/proteasome system -
C Esser, S Alberti, J H?hfeld - BBA-Molecular Cell Research, 2004 - Elsevier
User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer, Forgotten password? ...

HSP90 as a new therapeutic target for cancer therapy: the story unfolds -
A Maloney, P Workman - ebt, 2002 - Expert Opinion
... Alzheimer?s disease, prion diseases and Huntington?s disease, misfolded proteins
can cause protein aggregation resulting in neurode- generative disorders. ...

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Overuse of antibiotics can raise intestinal disorders

Overuse of antibiotics could raise intestinal disorders as they kill useful bacteria from the body, says a study that found such infection in 16 states of the US.

The infection - C. difficile - often strikes older hospital patients treated with antibiotics, reported news portal NorthJersey.com.

C. difficile causes severe diarrhea and other potentially life-threatening complications. But scientists say it has also begun spreading among people of all ages even who have not been hospitalised or used antibiotics.

"The widespread use of antibiotics, particularly their inappropriate use, has contributed to the increased incidence of C. difficile," the researchers said. "It’s important that people do not take them unnecessarily or demand them from doctors."

The disorder is usually treated with other antibiotics such as vancomycin and metronidazole. But antibiotic-resistant strains have been identified.

"This is very much in the forefront of epidemiology right now," said Cristina Cicogna of Hackensack University Medical Center at New Jersey.

In New Jersey, the germ has killed over 400 people since 1997. In 2004, there were 25 known outbreaks in hospitals of the region.

According to the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the infection has so far been reported in 16 US states, including New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

 
 
 
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