HealthDay News — In a consensus statement published online February 2 in JAMA Network Open, the appropriateness of empiric antibiotics, urine testing, and clinical evaluation options are considered ...
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While millions of pet owners proudly display their thriving houseplants on social media, veterinary emergency rooms are ...
Medical professionals are increasingly challenging the universal eight-glasses-a-day water rule, revealing surprising ...
Cold isn’t just a backdrop at the Winter Olympics - it’s an active opponent. As temperatures drop, muscle power, endurance ...
Research shows people with color blindness face higher bladder cancer mortality because early blood-in-urine warning signs may go unnoticed.
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Experts warn these 5 healthy habits that may do more harm than good
You may think you're making smart choices for your wellness, but here's how some popular habits can go south.
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New guidance on diagnosing UTIs without an in-person exam
By Tarun Sai Lomte A new expert-backed framework helps clinicians decide who needs antibiotics, urine testing, or urgent in-person care for suspected UTI s, often without an exam. Study: Ann Arbor ...
McGill researchers have developed a diagnostic system capable of identifying bacteria—and determining which antibiotics can ...
It’s critical that the test you choose is accurate, and because both brands are reliable, it all boils down to how fast you want your results.
February is National Cancer Prevention Month and to help people keep life flowing smoothly, the Urology Care Foundation (UCF), the official foundation of the American Urological Association (AUA), is ...
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