New insights into how antibiotics damage human cells suggest novel strategies for making long-term antibiotic use safer A team of scientists at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University has discovered why long-term treatment with many common antibiotics can cause harmful side effects and they have uncovered two easy strategies that could help prevent these dangerous responses
Furthermore, while a multi-year transition would mean mitigating reductions for facility services, it would also reduce the increases in payment that would otherwise be made for non-facility services
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(The agency has not announced that it intends to do so.) "Ultimately, what we would hope is, before the end of the year, patients would be able to go to their doctor, work through maybe a telehealth provider, and then be able to get a prescription for this under monitored medical supervision," he said
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