by U.S. Right to Know By Natasha Gilbert Antimicrobials are widely used to treat or prevent disease in farm animals across the U.S. More of…
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by Jacob M. Thompson Your favorite fast-food restaurant or food company may be reneging on their promise to ditch antibiotics in their meats to keep…
By Danielle A New Mexico man has died from complications of the bubonic plague, marking the state’s first BP-related fatality since 2020. “The New Mexico Department…
By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. Editor’s note: This is the first in a four-part series covering Moms Across America’s testing results for the top U.S. fast…
By Angelo DePalma, Ph.D. A study in the International Journal of Cancer linked long-term or recurrent antibiotic use early in life with a higher risk of developing early-onset…
By Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at a glance: Antibiotic resistance is a vastly underestimated health threat; an estimated 23,000 Americans die each year from drug-resistant…
BY JOSEPH MERCOLA Even serious lung infections are no match for the antibacterial properties of manuka honey, which is effective against antibiotic-resistant pathogens and more.…
By Biologix The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in the U.S. alone, every 11 seconds a person gets an antibiotic-resistant infection, and every 15 minutes…
by Martha Rosenberg Before the discovery that essential symbiotic bacteria live in and on us, antibiotics were viewed largely as innocuous. As the “gut microbiome” (the microorganisms living in…
By Ellen Wan Chinese manufacturers produce over 200,000 tons of antibiotics each year for use by the pharmaceutical, healthcare, agriculture, and aquaculture industries. While antibiotics are…
(Natural News) Dentists are among some of the top prescribers of antibiotics in the United States, accounting for around 10 percent of all antibiotic…