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Lyme Disease: All You Need To Know About This Tick-Borne Infection
- Tuesday July 17, 2018
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Lyme disease is an illness which is spread by bites from ticks. It can affect skin, heart, joints and nervous system. The disease occurs in phases. The early phase begins at the site of tick bite with an expanding ring of redness.
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Pregnant Women Should Avoid Antibiotics As They Increase Miscarriage Risk
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
Women who take common antibiotics to treat infections during the early stages of pregnancy may be at a two-fold higher risk of suffering a miscarriage, a new study warns.
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Risk Of Cancer From Long Term Use Of Antibiotics
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
From treatment through painful surgeries to the birth of an infection, antibiotics seem like an enticing fix. However, we now stand at a point of reconsideration of our ways, as results of a recent study reflect that consistent use of antibiotics at early to mid age poses high chances of benign, abnormal growths in the body potentially leading to c...
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Long-Term Use of Antibiotics Can Put You at the Risk of Cancer
- Wednesday April 5, 2017
- sparshita saxena
Prolonged antibiotic use by people in their early to mid-life can put them at a heightened risk of abnormal growths in the colon and rectum.
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Research Links Eczema, Hay Fever To Early Antibiotic Use
- Friday September 9, 2016
- Reuters
London: Babies given antibiotics in the first two years of life are more likely to develop allergies as adults, according to an extensive analysis of past clinical studies involving nearly 4,00,000 people. The findings point to a clear association with the risk of eczema or hay fever later in life. Some previous research has suggested a link betwee...
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Early Antibiotics Help Kids With Respiratory Infections
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Giving children a common antibiotic at the first sign of cold symptoms can reduce the risk of the episode developing into a severe lower respiratory tract illness, new research has found.
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Antibiotics Treatment at an Early Age May Harm Immunity
- Wednesday August 20, 2014
- NDTV Cooks
Exposure to antibiotics at an early age can cause a long term damage to your immune system. According to a recent research conducted by the University of British Columbia (UBC) and published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, antibiotics...
- food.ndtv.com
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Antibiotic cuts miscarriage, preterm risk
- Thursday February 18, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
The current research aimed to establish whether antibiotic treatment early in the second trimester might reduce these risks. It was established that treating a mild vaginal infection with a common antibiotic early in the second trimester can reduce women's risk of late miscarriage and premature birth.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Lyme Disease: All You Need To Know About This Tick-Borne Infection
- Tuesday July 17, 2018
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Lyme disease is an illness which is spread by bites from ticks. It can affect skin, heart, joints and nervous system. The disease occurs in phases. The early phase begins at the site of tick bite with an expanding ring of redness.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Pregnant Women Should Avoid Antibiotics As They Increase Miscarriage Risk
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
Women who take common antibiotics to treat infections during the early stages of pregnancy may be at a two-fold higher risk of suffering a miscarriage, a new study warns.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Risk Of Cancer From Long Term Use Of Antibiotics
- Friday April 7, 2017
- Written by DoctorNDTV
From treatment through painful surgeries to the birth of an infection, antibiotics seem like an enticing fix. However, we now stand at a point of reconsideration of our ways, as results of a recent study reflect that consistent use of antibiotics at early to mid age poses high chances of benign, abnormal growths in the body potentially leading to c...
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Long-Term Use of Antibiotics Can Put You at the Risk of Cancer
- Wednesday April 5, 2017
- sparshita saxena
Prolonged antibiotic use by people in their early to mid-life can put them at a heightened risk of abnormal growths in the colon and rectum.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Research Links Eczema, Hay Fever To Early Antibiotic Use
- Friday September 9, 2016
- Reuters
London: Babies given antibiotics in the first two years of life are more likely to develop allergies as adults, according to an extensive analysis of past clinical studies involving nearly 4,00,000 people. The findings point to a clear association with the risk of eczema or hay fever later in life. Some previous research has suggested a link betwee...
- everylifecounts.ndtv.com
-
Early Antibiotics Help Kids With Respiratory Infections
- Wednesday November 18, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Giving children a common antibiotic at the first sign of cold symptoms can reduce the risk of the episode developing into a severe lower respiratory tract illness, new research has found.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Antibiotics Treatment at an Early Age May Harm Immunity
- Wednesday August 20, 2014
- NDTV Cooks
Exposure to antibiotics at an early age can cause a long term damage to your immune system. According to a recent research conducted by the University of British Columbia (UBC) and published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, antibiotics...
- food.ndtv.com
-
Antibiotic cuts miscarriage, preterm risk
- Thursday February 18, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
The current research aimed to establish whether antibiotic treatment early in the second trimester might reduce these risks. It was established that treating a mild vaginal infection with a common antibiotic early in the second trimester can reduce women's risk of late miscarriage and premature birth.
- doctor.ndtv.com