Recently, a team based out of New Zealand published a study that indicates they have found a pathway within cells that has the potential to help the body improve its immune system and help to more efficiently fight against chronic … [Read more...]
Sepsis Deaths Drop, But Risk Not Gone
According to a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sepsis deaths have been on the decline since the year 2000. However, even though there have been great strides in the fight to keep people safe from … [Read more...]
The Impact of a Urinary Tract Infection
According to current research, urinary tract infections are very common in females. About half of all females will suffer a urinary tract infection (UTI) during their lifetime. About a quarter of women will suffer from recurrent … [Read more...]
Helping to Reduce Infection Improves Lives
According to one estimate, catheter use is one of the most dangerous things when it comes to senior care regarding infection. Catheters and catheter use accounted for about 25 percent of all infections that occurred within a hospital … [Read more...]