With so much emphasis on physical activity these days, it’s time to discuss something that can compromise all of the above: antibiotics
Tag Archives: Antibiotics
Antibiotics: Not for Baby
- 26
- Sep
Unless absolutely necessary; but far too often, antibiotics are the first treatment option for infants in their first year of life – even for conditions that aren’t bacterial in nature
Antibiotics, GI Health and Asthma: Connecting the Dots
- 27
- Apr
Asthma is in the news right now because it is among the health conditions listed as possible risk factors for COVID-19 complications. It makes sense, of course: If the virus gets into the lungs of an asthmatic, who already has problems with breathing due to asthma, it could make things worse – much worse, depending […]
Antibiotic Use and ALS: Food for Thought
- 29
- Jul
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurogenerative disease with an eventual death sentence. As motor neurons die, the brain is unable to initiate and control muscle movement, compromising activities we take for granted, such as the ability to speak, eat, move … and breathe. While people have been known to live with the disease […]