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With FDA green light, fecal transplants can now use first tablet
The first pill containing beneficial bacteria isolated from human feces has been approved by health regulators in the United States as a safer alternative to invasive fecal transplants. Some medical specialists have been using stool-based procedures to help difficult-to-treat patients for over a ...
French scientists speculate that ancient Mars was crawling with bacteria that ultimately led to the planet's glacial period
French scientists announced on Monday that the subsurface realm of ancient Mars may have been teeming with microscopic creatures because of the planet's hospitable atmosphere.
Scientists believe that basic life forms on Mars would have drastically affected the planet's climate, ...
WHO aiming to eliminate Meningitis by 2030, with major focus on preventing infections
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- WHO aims to eliminate meningitis by 2030
- Viral and bacterial infections lead to meningitis
The World Health Organization is aiming to eliminate the deadliest form of meningitis by 2030.
This will be done through i...
Scientists at ISRO and IISc develop self-contained modular device for cultivating microorganisms
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- ISRO and IISc develop modular device for growing microorganisms
- The team studied Sporosarcina pasteurii
Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and Indian Institute of Science (...
WHY DRINKING WARM WATER WITH HONEY IS GOOD FOR HEALTH
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- Why drinking warm water with honey is good for health.
- Warm water and honey have amazing detoxification and healing properties.
- Consumption of warm water and honey could aid in weight loss.
- The combination prev...
HEALTH BENEFITS OF HARITAKI FRUIT OR TERMINALIA CHEBULA
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- Health benefits of Haritaki fruit or Terminalia chebula.
- The dried fruit of Haritaki tress is rich in Vitamin C.
- It is also found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
- The herb is found to detoxify...
BRUCELLOSIS BACTERIAL OUTBREAK IN CHINA
Bacterial Disease Brucellosis outbreak in
Highlights –CINNAMON AND ITS HEALTH BENEFITS
CONSUMPTION OR USE OF PROPOLIS AND ITS POSSIBLE HEALTH BENEFITS
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- Consumption or use of propolis and its possible health benefits.
- Propolis is known for its medicinal properties.
- Research shows there exist more than 300 compounds in propolis.
- Propolis is said to have antifung...
GARLIC AND ITS HEALTH BOOSTING BENEFITS
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- Garlic and its health boosting benefits.
- Garlic is said to have curative and medicinal properties.
- The herb is said to have antibacterial and antiseptic properties.
- Garlic is rich in minerals like phosphorus, z...
HOW FREQUENTLY YOU USE MOUTHWASH DIRECTLY AFFECTS YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING DIABETES
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-In a study, it was found that frequent mouthwash usage results in heart ailments or diabetes.
-The research also published the reasons.
-Frequent mouthwash use is not a healthy practice.
Oral hygiene is importa...
CALENDULA TEA IS A BLESSING
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-Calendula tea has multiple health benefits.
-It is highly effective for a sore throat.
-It treats inflamed gums and blisters of the mouth.
Have you ever heard about Calendula tea? Well, it is actually a sure sh...
An improved vaccine for meningococcal infections
In most parts of Ireland and UK, Meningococcal infections resulting in bacterial meningitis, are common. Bacterial meningitis is considered a life-threatening disease, posing a continuing threat worldwide. There’s always this constantly growing fear of an increase in a number of antibiotic-...
Carbon Dioxide eating bacteria – a landmark research for future technologies
The Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) in central Israel reported last week that a team of researchers has developed bacteria that are fed with Carbon Dioxide only. The entire biomass of their body is built from carbon in the air. This is a landmark as this might help future technologies in redu...
Sporulation in any bacteria driven by epigenetics
A process called sporulation that lets the harmful bacterium Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) thrive and propagate inhospitable conditions is controlled by epigenetics, factors impacting gene expression beyond the DNA genetic code, scientists at Mount Sinai's Icahn School of Medicine stud...
Scientists explores sea as a potential source for new antibiotics
A new study was conducted to find out potential sources for new antibiotics. The study was conducted by authors Christian Jogler, microbiologist, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena and lead author Dr. Sandra Wiegand.
Most of the antibiotics are produced by bacteria. However, these are ...
Honey production in Australia
Australia has as a minimum seven Leptospermum species that produce honey with incredibly excessive tiers of the antibacterial hobby, imparting the clinical foundation to facilitate the entry of Australian honey producers into top-rate medicinal markets. It's in line with a brand new file led ...
CRE pathogens a priority
The health care market is failing to support new antibiotics accustomed treat a number of the world’s most dangerous, drug-resistant “superbugs,” per a brand-new analysis by University of Pittsburgh faculty of drugs communic...
Biotech can wad off flu epidemics?
Biotechnology is the way we can engineer biology to our needs and manipulate it to our best benefits, but this is far from reality as of now maybe in the future this could be very well possible and even common but for now, it's just a dream waiting to be achi...
New study determines the ‘chilling’ future of antibiotics
Based on a new study conducted by a team of infectious disease scientists of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, the healthcare market was not conducive for new antibiotics targeting some of the most dangerous and drug-resistant “superbugs”.
Based on the study, the ...
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