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Chronic UTIs come back repeatedly or never fully go away despite treatment.
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Animal reservoirs and people who experience chronic COVID infections could potentially see the emergence of new variants. But these variants aren’t necessarily cause for concern.
Genetic differences, drug interactions and inflammation can affect how well drugs work in the body.
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The same dose of a drug can have varying degrees of effectiveness and safety depending on how well the liver can metabolize it.
Close-up of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
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Poor testing methods and antibiotic use by GPs and urologists has left thousands of women with crippling infections.
They might look like an alien species, but these bacteria-eating viruses could be the next big thing in the fight against infectious diseases.
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The virus that could cure antibiotic resistant infections.