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Since antibiotics are used to treat UTIs, it is highly unlikely that antibiotics would cause a UTI.
Earlobes are thought to be a remnant of ear muscles that humans no longer need. They don't serve a specific function, but they do vary in size and shape among individuals.
According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, if we overused antibiotics and herbicides, part of germs, pests or herb would be killed while the rest would be still living and attain the ability to invalidate antibiotics and herbicides, because they survived in disasters, in other words, they had been chosen or evolved. You can see, as a result, usage of antibiotics and herbicides cannot, with a certain probability, kill those strongest germs, pests or herb but leave them to multiply their next generation. It is obvious that groups of those bad creatures will be stronger as a whole. Overuse of antibiotics and herbicides can speed the progress of bad creatures' evolution till human beings can hardly put this situation under control. By that time, human's lives would encounter a big threat.
The main difference between antibiotics and life-time drugs is that antibiotics are meant for short term usage. Life time drugs are drugs the prescription holder must take for the rest of their life.
No, it is not. It just has psycho-active usage..
Not in correct usage of term-applies only to humans, similar to annoyed
The proper usage of antibiotics is to stop acute bacterial infections. But they have also been use as a growth promoter in cattle and to prevent bacterial infection. Both of these uses accelerate bacterial evolution of antibiotic resistance. Sometime doctors have prescribed antibiotics to their patients with viral infections (which the antibiotics have no effect on) either because the patients insisted on taking antibiotics or to prevent a secondary bacterial infection from developing as a complication. Both of these uses accelerate bacterial evolution of antibiotic resistance. When prescribed an antibiotic it is essential that you take all the medication exactly as prescribed until you use it all up. Not doing so will frequently leave the last and most antibiotic resistant bacteria in your body and the infection might flare up again and that antibiotic would now be ineffective and a different stronger antibiotic that might have bad side effects might now be required! Due to improper usage of antibiotics there are now a few bacteria that are completely resistant to every antibiotic currently on the market, except for one: Vancomycin. Continued misuse could also rapidly produce Vancomycin resistant bacteria too meaning that eventually many bacterial infections would be as untreatable and often fatal as they were prior to 1942, when Penicillin was first introduced on the market.
Some antibiotics may trigger Migraine. Additionally, the preservatives and other chemicals associated with IV usage may trigger an attack. Many preparations include MSG for instance. Additionally one must consider why the antibiotics are being given as a potential Migraine trigger, as well as any changes in habits etc that have happened as a result of your illness and/or treatment.
Lexicographic scholarship involves the study of dictionaries, with a focus on the history, structure, and usage of words and language. Scholars in this field analyze the evolution of language, the cultural influences on word usage, and the principles that govern word entry and organization in dictionaries.
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS
The term, "Evolutionist" is slightly incorrect and misleading. The usage is almost exclusively coined by Creationists to imply that Evolution isn't a verifiable science, but a religion. It would be more correct to say that most Atheists subscribe to the theory of evolution, as the most probable proccess of how we all became who we are today.
The Paleolithic period, also known as the Stone Age, was crucial in human history as it marks the development of early stone tools, fire usage, and hunting techniques. These advancements helped early humans adapt to their environment, improve their survival skills, and lay the foundations for future technological advancements and social development. Additionally, it was during this period that human ancestors began to exhibit behaviors such as art-making, burial practices, and social cooperation, setting the stage for the evolution of modern humans.