Currently threatening the world of medicine is a growing number of antibiotic-resistant diseases. More specifically, bacteria and nematodes have gained resistance to many of the world's leading antibiotics and nematicides, respectively, making infections more difficult to treat. Subsequently, these parasitic organisms are able to continue damaging crops and other living organisms like humans without strong interference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA striking difference in all-cause mortality has been noted between individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) from Finland and Allegheny County, PA. Mortality rates among people 25-37 yr of age from the Allegheny County IDDM Registry were over two times greater than the rates observed from the Finland IDDM Registry. Applying the Finnish rate to the structure of the IDDM population from Allegheny County suggests that about one-half of the deaths in the Allegheny County cohort may be theoretically preventable.
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