Antibiotics and escalator etiquette 美国人过多使用抗生素,伦敦地铁扶梯礼仪
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Antibiotics overprescribed 美国人抗生素使用过多
Escalator behaviour trial 伦敦地铁扶梯试行“只站不走”
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A new study has concluded that antibiotics are prescribed inappropriately in nearly a third of cases in the United States. It's estimated 47 million unnecessary prescriptions are given out every year – most are for viral illnesses that don't even respond to antibiotics.
Now if you've ever visited London you might have learnt the long-standing tradition of escalator etiquette where if you want to stand you stay on the right and if you want to walk up you walk on the left. Well, an experiment by Transport for London has found that congestion is eased when commuters are encouraged to stand on both sides. The trial is being extended for six months.