Health
‘Superbugs’ kill more than 35K people in the US each year. Doctors may be partially to blame, study suggests. – USA TODAY
They’re not only deadly, but also costly. Another CDC report found six pathogens are estimated to cost the U.S. more than $4.6 billion annually.

Superbugs or antibiotic-resistant bacteria are spreading making infections like pneumonia and gonorrhea difficult to treat.
USA TODAY
As the medical community finds treatments to combat the coronavirus, another deadly enemy continues to lurk in hospitals across the country: antibiotic-resistant infections.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls antibiotic resistance one of the biggest public health challenges of our time, and a new study suggests doctors may be partially to blame for…
-
Business22 hours ago
Why Auckland Airport, Australian Ethical, Breville, and Clarity shares are charging higher
-
Business23 hours ago
Macquarie increases price target for Qantas shares
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Hoyts Is Set to Launch Up to Five New IMAX Screens in Australia — Including at Melbourne Central Before the End of 2025
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Commonwealth Bank executive Christopher James McCann found dead in Springbrook National Park