Generative AI tools are moving from administrative tasks into direct clinical support, with a new study from Mass General Brigham examining how large language models (LLMs) assist primary care physicians …
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Antibiotics in Early Childhood Do Not Increase Celiac Disease Risk, Large Study Finds By Dr. Natalie Singh, Health Editor | April 28, 2026 For years, parents and researchers have wondered …
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Rapid Blood Infection Test Fails to Improve Survival, While Rapid Sepsis Diagnostics Show Promise for Saving Lives and Reducing Costs
Rapid Diagnostics in Sepsis Could Save Lives, Cut Costs Sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives annually in the United States alone. The …
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Study Finds No Benefit of Stronger Antibiotics for Sinusitis: What Patients Need to Know For many adults battling the stuffy nose, facial pressure, and headache of acute bacterial sinusitis, the …
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AI-Designed Peptides Break Through MRSA Defenses: A New Hope Against Superbugs Antibiotic-resistant infections pose one of the most urgent threats to global health, with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) leading the …
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New Bacteriophage Offers Hope in Fight Against Antibiotic-Resistant Salmonella Researchers in China have identified a novel bacteriophage, dubbed W5, that shows significant promise as a “green” biocontrol solution against foodborne …
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Antibiotics’ Lasting Impact: Gut Microbiome Changes Can Persist for Years Antibiotics, essential tools in modern medicine, have a far-reaching impact on the body, particularly the gut microbiome. Recent research reveals …
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Antibiotic Employ Linked to Long-Lasting Gut Microbiome Changes Recent research indicates that even a single course of antibiotics can disrupt the gut microbiome for years, with potential implications for long-term …
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New Antibiotics Show Promise in Disrupting Tuberculosis Bacteria Researchers have identified how a class of experimental antibiotics disrupts the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB), offering a potential pathway to urgently …
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A sweeping analysis of nearly three million children pinpoints which early-life factors most strongly predict food allergy risk, revealing how skin barrier health, family history, and early exposures intersect to …