AvatarALflipped into Bio Science & MedAvatarAvatar4 days agoScientists Reveal Where Most 'Hospital' Infections Actually Come Fromverified_publisherScienceAlert - Dustin Long & Chloe Bryson-CahnHealth care providers and patients have traditionally thought that infections patients get while in the hospital are caused by superbugs they're …
AvatarDaily Starflipped into Weird newsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoFour common household items that can lead to damaging your healthdailystar.co.uk - Katie-Ann GupwellInnocent appliances in your house could be making you sick. Four common household items have been identified by experts as potential health hazards if …
AvatarScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertAvatarAvatar1 day agoMachine Learning Uncovers New Ways to Kill Bacteria With Non-Antibiotic Drugsverified_publisherScienceAlert - Mariana Noto GuillenHuman history was forever changed with the discovery of antibiotics in 1928. Infectious diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis and sepsis were …
AvatarThe New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoPineapple-flavoured oral vaccine Uromune gives hope to people suffering urinary tract infectionsnzherald.co.nz - Georgina CampbellWhen Wellington woman Alex gets a urinary tract infection (UTI), the pain can be so sore she has to sit down all day. She constantly feels like she …
AvatarDaily Mailflipped into Top StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoPet owners beware, you could catch a superbug from just touching your dog or cat: Experts issue...dailymail.co.uk - Shaun Wooler Health EditorCats and dogs harbour potentially deadly antibiotic-resistant superbugs that they can pass to their owners, a study suggests. Researchers warn the …
AvatarThe i Paperflipped into The LatestFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoA tablet smaller than a grain of salt could prevent cirrhosisinews.co.uk - Tom BawdenA carbon tablet smaller than a grain of salt could be used to prevent cirrhosis of the liver in as little as three years, scientists …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoMucinex’s ‘Monsters in Waiting’ alert urgent care patients about antibiotic misusethedrum.com - Audrey KempAntibiotic and prescription ‘monsters’ sit in an urgent care waiting room to spread awareness about growing antibiotic resistance …
AvatarRobert CGflipped into Innovation, Business, Tech and Creativity | Innovación y CreatividadFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoScientists identify new factor contributing to human antibiotic resistance: 'What they found is truly alarming'thecooldown.com - Susan Elizabeth TurekNot all microplastics can be seen by the human eye, but these tiny particles seem to have a big impact on our health. A recent study is shedding …
AvatarThePrintflipped into healthFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoAntimicrobial resistance can kill 10 million by 2050. Ending it will be an era-defining triumphtheprint.in - World Economic ForumDisease prevention is by far the most effective strategy for reducing the need for antibiotics in people and animals. Drug-resistant diseases pose a …
AvatarGlobalNewsTHflipped into @GlobalNewsAUSFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSick and span: The household germ killers nurturing drug-resistant superbugsbrisbanetimes.com.au - Henrietta CookThey promise to kill the germs on our hands and in our homes, but researchers have found that almost one in three antibacterial products sold in …
AvatarGREYflipped into discover GREYFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Does Chick-fil-A’s New ‘Some Antibiotics Sometimes’ Policy Mean for Consumers?greyjournal.net - News GREY JournalIn 2014, Chick-fil-A declared its intention to only offer chicken free from antibiotics across its outlets within five years. This decision emerged …
AvatarScience News from Natureflipped into Latest science newsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoWhat toilets can reveal about COVID, cancer and other health threatsnature.com - Betsy LadyzhetsWastewater testing grew tremendously during the pandemic. But is it ready to tackle the opioid crisis, air pollution and antibiotic resistance? In …