Researchers have developed a new carbon-based material that dramatically improves the removal of persistent antibiotics from water, offering a ...
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6 common medications that don’t mix well with multivitamins
Certain medications can interact with multivitamins, making them less effective.
Investigating microplastics in agriculture reveals their effects on soil microbes and viruses, crucial for developing strategies for ecosystem restoration.
Water treatment technologies traditionally assume that coexisting pollutants interfere with each other, reducing cleanup efficiency.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is re-emerging as an accessible method in bacteriology, driven by technological advances that produced the powerful and compact tabletop SEM. This review highlights ...
Only rifamycins can interfere with how well birth control works. Use backup birth control for at least one month after taking rifamycins. Non-rifamycin antibiotics do not lower the effectiveness of ...
Multivitamins are a convenient way to fill nutritional gaps and stay healthy. While they’re generally safe, they can interact with several common prescription and over-the-counter medications. This is ...
About one-third of U.S. adults take a daily multivitamin, often to fill nutritional gaps or as a form of “insurance.” While most multivitamins are safe for healthy adults, combining them with certain ...
The U.N. health agency found that one in six infections worldwide was resistant to the most commonly available antibiotics. By Andrew Jacobs Across the world, the spread of dangerous infections that ...
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