Urinary tract infections are common, particularly in women, and have a significant effect on quality of life. Many women suffer from recurrent infections, and scientists have now found key information pointing to the reasons why. New research has found that bacteria may take advantage of a cellular waste removal system as a hiding spot during… [Continue Reading]
Bacteria Hiding in Cellular Waste Can Explain Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections
June 18, 2012 By Leave a Comment
Cheap Eye Drug Poses Risk for Vision
June 18, 2012 By Leave a Comment
While keeping health-care costs under control is an important concern, new work suggests that in a comparison between two eye medications, the more expensive one is worth the price. Between the two competing drugs, the cheaper version is more likely to cause serious inflammation. A Queen’s University study of two eye drugs used to treat… [Continue Reading]