Podcast: Has Modern Life Wrecked Our Microbiome (And Our Health)?
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Podcast: Has Modern Life Wrecked Our Microbiome (And Our Health)?
The trillions of microbes that live in and on the human body—collectively known as the microbiome—appear to have profoundly important effects on our health. This raises a potential concern: some of our most significant public health interventions—vaccines, antibiotics, sanitation—are designed to kill or limit exposure to harmful germs. Have we gone too far in our war against microbial exposure? Let's take a closer look.
Having green experiments is not automatically a sign that an antibiotic infection needs. White points in the throat are not as well and the fact that in the past “it has only improved with antibiotics” is also not. It is about antibiotics that the doctor Graça Santos speaks in this episode of the Open Consult.
Antibiotic resistance poses a major health threat. That's why pharmacies are urging people to return unused antibiotics to prevent them from ending up in nature.
Antibiotic resistance poses a major health threat, which is why pharmacies are encouraging people to return unused antibiotics to prevent them from ending up in nature.
Antibiotic resistance poses a major health threat, which is why pharmacies are encouraging people to return unused antibiotics to prevent them from ending up in nature.
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