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FDA Requires a Class-Wide Label Changes of Fluoroquinolones

August 8, 2018March 23, 2022 Tianyuan Hu

  On July 10th, 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reinforced the warning of drug safety information by making changes to the safety

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Resistance Open: Battling the ‘Post-Antibiotic Era’

November 18, 2015March 23, 2022 Colleen Nguyen

Doctor, Meet Resistance The origins of Resistance Open finds its roots in clinical care. As a physician practicing within the realm of infectious disease and

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New Antibiotics – Near or Far?

January 21, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

In the grand scheme of things, antibiotics are fairly new additions to our medical repertoire. Germ theory achieved general scientific acceptance around the 1860s [1].

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New Findings on Bacteria in Ground Turkey Have Industry Up in Arms

May 6, 2013March 23, 2022 Lauren Edmundson

In its debut lab analysis study, Consumer Reports magazine reveals disturbing findings about ground turkey sold in retail stores across America. Reportedly, over fifty percent

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Humans vs. Superbugs: Who Will Win?

May 6, 2013March 23, 2022 Anna Tomasulo

More and more, antibiotics are proving useless in the fight against many common diseases. Here's how we got here, and how we fight—and win—against these

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Antibiotics: The One Drug We Can’t Seem to Get Enough Of

April 24, 2013March 23, 2022 Anna Tomasulo

Drugs are more expensive—and therefore more often out of reach for many Americans—than ever. This you probably already know. But there’s one type of drug

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CDC Celebrates Antibiotic Resistance Awareness

November 28, 2012March 23, 2022 Katharina Schwan

Nietzsche was right, though “that which does not kill bacteria makes them stronger” may have been more accurate. Seventy years ago, the advent of antibiotics

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