A new Rutgers Health study reveals a surprising twist in the antibiotic resistance story: instead of simply killing bacteria, drugs like ciprofloxacin can actually trigger a kind of microbial survival ...
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Researchers from Rutgers Health and other institutions have discovered why a powerful leukemia drug eventually fails in most patients—and found a potential way to overcome that resistance.
Colistin, a last-resort antibiotic, is losing its power due to rising resistance—and the culprits might be hiding in your seafood dinner. A University of Georgia research team discovered ...
Lifting weights just two or three times a week can significantly change the trillions of bacteria living in your gut, and it ...
Rather than working on the surface of cells like some cancer medicines, small molecules are able to slip inside the cell to ...
The alliance is forming as a shutdown of the federal government has led to further cuts in federal public health. Approximately 600 employees at the CDC were laid off in the past few days, including ...