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Mastitis is the inflammation of breast tissue. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common etiological organism responsible, but Staphylococcus epidermidis and streptococci are occasionally isolated as well.
Food preservative delivers one-two punch to cancer, antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Food preservative delivers one-two punch to cancer, antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Bio-molecules present in human breast milk can help resolve inflammation, combat infection

Bio-molecules present in human breast milk can help resolve inflammation, combat infection

Researchers find that humans carry more antibiotic-resistant staphylococci than farm animals

Researchers find that humans carry more antibiotic-resistant staphylococci than farm animals

Researchers seek ways to prevent foodborne illnesses with cinnamon

Researchers seek ways to prevent foodborne illnesses with cinnamon

Clinicians should be aware of use of herbal supplements while breastfeeding

Clinicians should be aware of use of herbal supplements while breastfeeding

Researchers call for botulism testing in sick and healthy cows

Researchers call for botulism testing in sick and healthy cows

Effective ketoprofen dose identified for pig endotoxins

Effective ketoprofen dose identified for pig endotoxins

New antibiotic shows promise against bovine mastitis

New antibiotic shows promise against bovine mastitis

New review finds no link between pacifiers and breastfeeding problems

New review finds no link between pacifiers and breastfeeding problems

More education and attention needed on inflammatory breast cancer

More education and attention needed on inflammatory breast cancer

New report focuses on inflammatory breast cancer

New report focuses on inflammatory breast cancer

Prescription only baby formula proposal

Prescription only baby formula proposal

Researchers reveal surface protein alteration mechanism of mycoplasma bacteria

Researchers reveal surface protein alteration mechanism of mycoplasma bacteria

Vitamin A and beta-carotene supplements unsafe for HIV-positive women

Vitamin A and beta-carotene supplements unsafe for HIV-positive women

Vitamin A may boost HIV excretion in breast milk: Study

Vitamin A may boost HIV excretion in breast milk: Study

Diagnosis errors have put patient health in danger: NPSA study

Diagnosis errors have put patient health in danger: NPSA study

Hanford Pharmaceuticals expands into new business areas

Hanford Pharmaceuticals expands into new business areas

Neogen announces first-quarter results of fiscal 2010

Neogen announces first-quarter results of fiscal 2010

Discovery of potential candidate protein for cancer vaccines

Discovery of potential candidate protein for cancer vaccines

New understanding on how probiotics can prevent disease

New understanding on how probiotics can prevent disease

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