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                    [Title] => Clinicians persist in prescribing antibiotics for acne
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Hindi nakabubuti ang pagsasarili sa paggamit ng antibiotics.

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Shame is not an effective way to change behavior. In the face of shame, one may emotionally shut down or become angry and defensive.

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McDonald's says it plans to require chicken suppliers to stop using antibiotics important to human medicine within two years.

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Patients tend to underestimate how long a cough should last, leading to unnecessary use of antibiotics, according to a review of the evidence and a survey of patient beliefs.

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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, antibiotic resistance has been called one of the world’s most pressing public health problem and has become the office’s top concern.

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A new report of the World Health Organization (WHO) released yesterday showed that antibiotic resistance is now a serious threat to people’s health worldwide.

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NEW ORLEANS — Both probiotics and antibiotics are legitimate, evidence-based treatments for irritable bowel syndrome.

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Hindi nakabubuti ang pagsasarili sa paggamit ng antibiotics.

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Shame is not an effective way to change behavior. In the face of shame, one may emotionally shut down or become angry and defensive.

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Patients tend to underestimate how long a cough should last, leading to unnecessary use of antibiotics, according to a review of the evidence and a survey of patient beliefs.

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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, antibiotic resistance has been called one of the world’s most pressing public health problem and has become the office’s top concern.

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A new report of the World Health Organization (WHO) released yesterday showed that antibiotic resistance is now a serious threat to people’s health worldwide.

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NEW ORLEANS — Both probiotics and antibiotics are legitimate, evidence-based treatments for irritable bowel syndrome.

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