Sudden growth of a different type of bacteria than the type originally diagnosed and treated. This is a common cause of treatment failure because the new type of bacteria is often resistant to first-line antibiotics.
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Coronavirus
A novel (new) coronavirus was first detected in late December in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and is causing an outbreak of respiratory disease...
Taking health into your own hands
Genetics and environmental factors play an active role in one’s health and well-being. However, individuals, communities and populations can also directly impact their health...
Skin cancer: Protection and early detection are key
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with approximately 9,500 people diagnosed per day, and melanoma rates having...



