Probiotics may help prevent diarrhea: report
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking probiotics on top of a course of antibiotics may help ward off the diarrhea that often comes along with antibiotic treatment, a new review of past studies suggests. When researchers combined trials of all types of the gut-healthy microbes, they found that patients with a range of conditions -- from ear infections to sepsis -- were 42 percent less likely to get ...
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Probiotics may prevent diarrhea in antibiotic-takers, study suggests
About one in three people taking antibiotics experience diarrhea; people on antibiotics taking probiotics were 42 percent less likely to experience diarrhea
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Probiotics may help prevent diarrhea, report finds
Taking probiotics on top of a course of antibiotics may help ward off the diarrhea that often comes along with antibiotic treatment, a new review of past studies suggests
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Probiotics may reduce the risk of antibiotic associated diarrhoea
Probiotics are live microorganisms intended to boost health, such as the bacteria in some yogurts. These are popular among the health conscious. One of probiotics' most popular uses is in preventing and treating digestive problems.
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Probiotics Reduce Antibiotic Diarrhea
Title: Probiotics Reduce Antibiotic Diarrhea Category: Health News Created: 5/9/2012 11:01:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/9/2012 12:00:00 AM
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