PARIS, August 19, 2014 (AFP) – Danish researchers reported a link Wednesday between a commonly-used antibiotic and a “significantly” higher risk of heart deaths, while observers urged caution in interpreting the results.
Study Links Antibiotic to Heart Death Risk. Medical Observer. August 20, 2014. http://medicalobserverph.com/adulthealth-study-links-antibiotic-to-heart-death-risk/
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