Dr. Heidi Stephany is board certified in urology with a subspecialty in pediatric urology. She treats kids and teens at Rady Children’s Health, formerly CHOC, in Orange County.
A study reveals that certain antibiotics can cause long-lasting changes in gut microbiome diversity for up to eight years.
The study published on March 11 shows that children with severe E. coli infections receive significantly less protective antibodies before birth.
Just like humans, dogs can develop various health issues that may affect their daily comfort and overall quality of life. Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and paying attention to ...
Three cases became six, then 10, then 12. Here's an inside look at what's been happening to track exposures, test residents ...
Some health researchers across the world are meeting in Accra for the progress of a project aimed at identifying the best antibiotics for children affected by neonatal sepsis, a blood-borne infection ...
Dr Louise Clarke discusses presentations of viral vulvo-vaginal infections and how nurses can ensure prompt diagnosis and appropriate care ...
The UK Health Security Agency has outlined the symptoms of a Burkholderia stabilis infection as six people tragically died due to contaminated wet wipes.
Oral sex is causing an "epidemic" of throat cancer, with the practice being more damaging than smoking, boozing and a bad ...
The study shows that certain types of antibiotics can be linked to changes in the gut microbiome as long as four to eight years after treatment. The strongest associations were observed for ...
Illness onset typically occurs three to four days after exposure to E. coli bacteria, the Mayo Clinic reports, and common ...
Even a single course of antibiotics can change the gut microbiome long-term, according to a new study, with some drugs having ...
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