There are about as many myths and misconceptions about traveler's diarrhea as there are names for it, such as Delhi belly and Montezuma's revenge.... Can You Protect Your Tummy From Traveler's ...
Whether you call it Montezuma's revenge, Delhi belly, the Tunisian two step or the pharoah's curse, traveler's diarrhea remains the No. 1 health problem faced by overseas travelers, ruining countless ...
A new antibiotic works well to reduce the misery of traveler's diarrhea, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. Tests of Optimer Pharmaceuticals drug prulifloxacin show it stopped the cramps and ...
Traveler's diarrhea is the leading complaint of visitors to underdeveloped countries. But although it is generally not life threatening for adults, it can be for children. In fact, diarrheal diseases ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -- If you come home from your vacation with a case of "Montezuma's revenge," a bland diet may not help.A study of college students taking antibiotics for traveler's diarrhea ...
It goes by many names: Delhi belly. Montezuma's revenge. The Aztec two-step. But doctors use one not-so-glamorous term: traveler's diarrhea. If you're visiting a place this summer with less than ideal ...
Travelers suffering from "Montezuma's revenge" may not necessarily have to avoid tasty cuisine. In a comparison of two groups of patients receiving antibiotics to treat travelers' diarrhea, those who ...
A skin patch can prime the immune system to fend off traveler’s diarrhea, a test shows. Bacteria that contaminate food and water in developing countries cause roughly 17 million cases of diarrhea each ...
Some microbes that cause diarrhea may have important beneficial consequences. Researchers have found that the illness-inducing toxin from some strains of the common gut bacterium, Escherichia coli, ...