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However, there are specific antibiotics people can take that typically completely cure Legionnaires' disease, though some people have lasting complications after the illness, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Carly Sauvageau,
USA Today,
29 Apr. 2026
Samples from eight of those patients showed there could be resistance to other antibiotics commonly used in salmonella infections.
Peters’ February list of medicines and substances also included Accutane (oral isotretinoin) to treat acne.
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Erin Vanderhoof,
Vanity Fair,
29 Apr. 2026
The sales decline was only partially offset by the growth of newer medicines like breast cancer treatment Kisqali and multiple sclerosis drug Kesimpta.
Other expansions of patent and copyright law include copyright term extensions, database protections, digital rights management, and expansions of patents on pharmaceuticals, genetics, and traditional knowledge.
The team suggests that photochemistry and photophysics — chemistry and physics driven by light emissions — likely influences how those environments are shaped, but understanding just how will require more study.
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Elizabeth Howell,
Space.com,
23 Apr. 2026
However, Winfried Lohmiller and Jean-Jacques Slotine at the Nonlinear Systems Laboratory at MIT have derived a new formulation that can help scientists arrive at the same solution as the Schrödinger equation, commonly used in quantum mechanics, while using principles of classical physics.