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A group of researchers, including scientists from the DTU National Food Institute, have developed a method that, with the help of artificial intelligence and DNA decoding, can predict how well disease ...
A new study reveals that biofilms in washing machines may contain potential pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes, posing ...
The common hospital-acquired, antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection is known to cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract after surgery. While symptoms can vary depending on the site ...
From the anti-vaccine movement and COVID denialism to the promotion of raw pet food, the wellness-industrial complex has ...
A dangerous hospital superbug, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can now digest medical plastic like sutures and implants, ...
“That creek looks clean. It doesn’t look like it is filled with sewage,” Watters said during a Tuesday segment of The Five while unpacking Kennedy’s weekend dip in the creek the National Park Service ...
Salt particles deposited on the airway lining create an environment less hospitable to certain pathogenic bacteria and fungi. This mild antimicrobial effect occurs through multiple mechanisms ...
The pathogen responsible for bacterial spot of tomato is spreading rapidly around the world. A new study shows show how the ...
An international team of researchers has discovered saarvienin A, a new type of glycopeptide antibiotic. Their findings introduce a compound with strong activity against highly resistant bacterial ...
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RFK Jr. is seen completely submerged in the Rock Creek’s fecal bacteria polluted waters in a Mother’s Day photograph shared by the HHS secretary.
The NPS notes that because of the “high levels of bacteria and other infectious pathogens,” swimming and wading are not allowed in the creek. “Chemicals flow into streams and into the creek ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSuperbugs now feast on medical implants, sutures, dressings, raising infection riskThis ability may allow the bacteria to persist longer on hospital surfaces and inside medical devices—areas once assumed to ...
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