KILLER superbugs carried on nurses’ scrubs are being spread around intensive care wards, reveals a new study.
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The discharge from factories that produce antibiotics is a hotbed for growth of so-called “superbugs,” according to a report released Oct.
As problems with antibiotic resistance and fear of superbugs like MRSA increase, interest in the use of natural antibiotics for routine infections
Killer hospital superbugs like MRSA are being spread around wards by nurses’ scrubs, a study has found.
(NaturalNews) Milk from Tasmanian devils and other marsupials may be a natural cure for antibiotic-resistant infections, suggests a study conducted
Scientists are looking in some crazy places hoping to find new ways to fight antibiotic resistant bugs like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus au
New research has indicated that Manuka honey may be even more beneficial than previously thought, and may eventually play a big role in fighting in
But at least as far back as 1945, health experts have warned that overusing antibiotics could lead to so-called “superbugs,” or sickness-causing ba
Would the British National Health Service (NHS), the publicly funded national healthcare system, ban import of specific antibiotic drugs produced b
The NHS is buying drugs from pharmaceutical companies in India whose dirty production methods are fuelling the rise of superbugs, write Andrew Wasl
Just 3 weeks remain until SMi Group open its doors to host Superbugs & Superdrugs USA, the American installment of its long running European co
Titled ‘Superbugs in the Supply Chain’, the report by London-based Changing Markets Foundation aims to show how effluents from pharma majors, inclu
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield reported Wednesday that antibiotic-resistant bacteria — “superbugs” — are infecting some 30,000 upstate New Yorkers a
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All 193 UN member states have agreed to combat the proliferation of drug-resistant infections, estimated to kill more than 700,000 people each year
The Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnostic Challenge will award $20 million in prizes from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Office of t
Milk from Tasmanian devils could be used in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, new research from Australia finds.
Scientists have discovered an astonishing new strategy deployed by superbugs in their evolutionary struggle with antibiotics – decoy “flares” which
It seems one of the strange science stories of the week, but Australian scientists have discovered that the milk from Tasmanian Devils has antimicr
(Newser) – Forget mother's milk, the real good stuff is devil's milk.
Scientists are working on finding solutions to the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
Researchers predict antibiotic-resistant superbugs could kill millions by the middle of the century that if nothing is done to combat them.
For nearly a century, bacteria-fighting drugs known as antibiotics have helped to control and destroy many of the harmful bacteria that can make us
The threat of superbugs is at an all-time high as filthy factory farms continue to overuse antibiotics.
The CC398 strain is just one of a number of farmyard superbugs that can be passed from animals to humans.
A superbug-fighting hero may come in the form of a furry Australian marsupial.
A future tool in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs may come from an unusual source: Tasmanian devil milk.
TheBureau: The NHS is buying drugs from pharmaceutical companies in India whose dirty production methods are fuelling the rise of superbugs, and th
Why else would they need to be jacked up with antibiotics all day? It’s to stave off infections, E. Coli, salmonella and virus-breeding superbugs.
Researchers in Australia have discovered a secret hidden power wielded by marsupials like the Tasmanian devil, and they think it can be harnessed t
A disinfection robot for hospitals has been built by scientists at Blue Ocean Robotics - an international company.
Many of us have asked our doctor for antibiotics when you feel ill, but if you take antibiotics when you don’t need them, you may not be able to fi
Mother's milk from Tasmanian devils could help the global fight against increasingly deadly "superbugs" that resist antibiotics, Aus
Even though they're cute, Tasmanian devils really do exhibit somewhat diabolical behavior.
Mother's milk from the marsupials known as Tasmanian devils could help the global fight against increasingly deadly "superbugs" whic
Researchers from the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and Weill Cornell Medicine are teaming up to learn more about antibiotic resistance in
Milk from marsupials known as Tasmanian devils could be the new weapon for the global fight against the increasingly deadly 'superbugs'.
Dirty production methods at pharmaceutical plants in India that are supplying the NHS with drugs are fuelling the rise of superbugs, according to t
For years, scientists have been digging into dirt mounds and mud pits across the globe to uncover new antibiotics.
A Tasmanian devil is seen in this file photo from Fentonbury, Australia.
Forget ISIS, Obama, Trump, Clinton, and the Kardashians. Set aside even cancer, diabetes, and traffic accidents. The No.
Tasmanian devil milk could be the answer to the global war against potentially deadly superbugs.
Human deaths caused by infections of “superbugs”, or drug-resistant bacteria, are increasing.
Researchers from the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and Weill Cornell Medicine are teaming up to learn more about antibiotic resistance in
Applying this knowledge to other sites elsewhere, it can be assumed many of out water tanks are full of bacteria that have become resistant to the
Several peptides have an antibacterial effect - but they are broken down in the human body too quickly to exert this effect.
So not only could the lil' devils create resistance to a very selective cancer, but also help humans win the war we created against superbugs!
Superbugs are bacteria which cannot be treated by current antibiotics and other drugs, with a recent British study saying they could kill up to 10
Superbugs kill tens of thousands of Americans each year, but it’s often not reflected on death certificates.