Bacterial diseases

Biofilm imaging

Bacterial ‘Hunger Games’ could help in the fight against infectious diseases

Science

Cells in bacterial colonies work together to stay alive and fend off their enemies, making them super-resistant to antibiotics. But by understanding these partnerships, we might be able to turn friendly bacteria against each other so that the odds may not be in their favor.

FDA makes confusing, conflicting statements on antibiotic use in farm animals

Health & Medicine

Outbreak of rare disease in the Netherlands

Health & Medicine

Antibiotics losing effectiveness

Health & Medicine
The World

Environmental Health Note/Bottled Water Woes

The World

Health Note/Tick Spit

Living on Earth’s Diane Toomey reports that researchers are examining the ingredients of tick saliva to create a vaccine against Lyme disease.

The World

Lyme Disease Surge

Lyme Disease has risen dramatically in the past few years. So the tiny creature that’s responsible for infecting people, the deer tick, has earned an infamous reputation. But the disease doesn’t really begin with a tick bite. Ecologists say the real culprit is an environment that’s friendly to both the ticks and animals they feed […]

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Chronic Lyme Disease

Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in the U.S., and most people who come down with it are successfully treated with a round of antibiotics. But a small percentage of patients say ongoing infection has left them with pain, fatigue and anger at the doctors and insurance companies who say there’s no such […]

The World

Lyme Disease Surge

Lyme Disease has risen dramatically in the past few years. So the tiny creature that’s responsible for infecting people, the deer tick, has earned an infamous reputation. But the disease doesn’t really begin with a tick bite. Ecologists say the real culprit is an environment that’s friendly to both the ticks and animals they feed […]

The World

Health Update

Diane Toomey reports on research which has found that biodiversity can reduce the spread of Lyme disease.