It could be a way to combat antibiotic resistance, but it’s also the treatment you want tell your friends about.
Early experiments suggest a patch that delivers harmless electric currents into the skin can thwart certain bacterial ...
Seeming to be just an aggravation, cellulitis may lead to complications in some cases. “If severe or left untreated, ...
Zapping the skin with electricity could stop bacteria that live there harmlessly from entering the body and causing blood ...
Imperceptible low-level electric current applied through a skin patch caused a nearly 10 times reduction in amounts of ...
Researchers from the University of Chicago and the University of California San Diego have taken a significant step forward ...
Nanoplastics may lower antibiotic effectiveness, making infections harder to treat. These tiny particles disrupt immune ...
Treating hospitalized patients with bloodstream infections with antibiotics for seven days is noninferior to treating for 14 ...
Using a few zaps of electricity to the skin, researchers can stop bacterial infections without using any drugs. For the first ...
The “Easy On Me” hitmaker, 36, told the crowd at her Las Vegas concert Friday that the pain has been the worst she’s ever ...
Fungi are known for causing superficial infections of the nails, skin and hair, but they can also cause systemic infections that can have much more serious health implications. Indeed, over 6.5 ...
Adele recently shared with fans that she’s “a bit deaf” in one ear following a painful infection. The Hello singer, 36, ...