For decades, bacterial vaginosis has been treated as a women’s health issue—but new research suggests treating male partners ...
Health experts say an Australian study linking sexual activity to an infection that 1 in 3 U.S. women contract has provided a ...
Bacteria exposed to microplastics can become resistant to antibiotics, a new study has found. Researchers from the US ...
Bacterial vaginosis, which affects nearly 1 in 3 women, should be considered a sexually transmitted disease, according to a ...
Women experience fewer repeat infections with bacterial vaginosis when both they and their male sex partners receive ...
We’ve suspected for a long time that it’s a sexually transmitted infection (STI), because it has a similar incubation period ...
Increasing studies, however, have revealed that male partners may carry BV-associated bacteria on the penile skin and in the ...
Bacterial vaginosis affects nearly 1 in 3 women of reproductive age. A study adds to evidence it is sexually transmitted, ...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is not classified as a sexually transmitted infection, but the results of a new study could change ...
Bacteriophages, the most abundant life form on Earth, infect bacterial cells and influence the structure of the microbial ...
A common vaginal infection that affects nearly 1 in 3 women worldwide should be reclassified as a sexually transmitte ...
According to the study, all microwaves appear to harbor bacteria. But using the microwave at work may be riskier than nuking ...