Health Forum: Painkiller Could Be Addictive

昆士兰大学郭建华副教授、博士研究生Yue Wang所在研究团队发现普通药物可以加速抗生素耐药性传播

昆士兰大学郭建华副教授、博士研究生Yue Wang所在研究团队发现普通药物可以加速抗生素耐药性传播 Source: Pixabay

Painkiller might cause negative results if we do not follow doctors' instruction.



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