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New Scientist on MSNMen taking antibiotics could cut rates of bacterial vaginosis in womenBacterial vaginosis, which is caused by bacteria overgrowing in the vagina, can be hard to treat, with women often ...
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News Medical on MSNDo prenatal antibiotics weaken breast milk immunity? A new study aims to find outA new study will investigate whether prenatal antibiotic use impairs breast milk immune function and disrupts neonatal gut ...
You may have heard that if you take antibiotics with your hormonal birth control (pills, patches, shots, implants, or vaginal rings) it can raise your chance of getting pregnant. With one ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis or Trichomonas vaginalis during pregnancy decreases the risk of preterm birth and associated adverse outcomes.
A total of 118 recommendations based on expert consensus were published regarding the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa ...
A landmark study reveals that bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition affecting nearly a third of women worldwide and causing infertility, premature births and newborn deaths, is in fact a sexually ...
Follow-up from one year of age. Table A1. Risk of coeliac disease according to the child's use of antibiotics in the first year of life. Hazard ratios (HR) estimated through Cox regression.
Pregnant women who take antibiotics increase the chance of their child having asthma by 43 per cent, according to research. The child is also more likely to suffer from hay fever and eczema.
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