US gets E.coli screening in meat products fasten.
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View ArticleInfection paves way to cancer in one out of six cases
Dr Catherine de Martel and Martyn Plummer, at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), France, said: "Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are some of the biggest and...
View ArticleCalif. dairy's raw milk products recalled on suspicions of contamination
The health regulators ordered the "Organic Pastures Dairy" of Fresno County to recall and quarantine raw milk, raw skim milk, raw cream, and raw butter amid fears that the products may contain...
View ArticleZinc Supplementation cuts risk of treatment failure
According to the findings of the study, two teaspoons of zinc administered in addition to standard antibiotics reduces the risk of treatment failure by 40 percent, helping infants combat severe...
View ArticleCranberry, “Old wives favorite”! The doctor’s answer to fight urinary tract...
Age old cranberryArticles: Research & DevelopmentTags: bacteriaE-colibladderproanthocyanidinsUTIurinary tract infectionCranberriesPACtype ASection: In FocusNews: Urology
View ArticleTrader Joe’s chicken salad recalled over Listeria scare
5,610 pounds of Trader Joe’s BBQ Chicken Salad, made by Huxtable’s Kitchen in Vernon, California, was the matter of concern. The product is sold in 14.5 oz trays, is suspected to contain diced onions...
View ArticleTainted ink cause of tattoo infections – researchers
The tattoo infectionsTags: bacteriatattoo inkbubble-like raised rashtattoosgray washskin conditionsbroad spectrum antibioticsMycobacterium chelonaeSection: In FocusNews: TendersRegion: USArticles:...
View ArticleMalicious antibiotic resistance genes hide find haven in soil microbes
The research studyTags: antibioticsbacteriaresistanceagriculturesoilsamplesmicrobial inhabitantsSection: In FocusNews: R&DRegion: USArticles: Research & Development
View ArticleDry flaky scales on shoulders? Learn to keep dandruff at bay
The dandruff bugArticles: Healthy SkinTags: hairvirusbacteriaOlive OIlenzymeseggshampooBaking Sodayogurtdandrufftea tree oilcoconut oilblack pepperfenugreek seedspottasiumvinegarcooking...
View ArticleProbiotics good for bones too
According to the findings of a mice study, regular administration of probiotics can help improve bone density, cutting the risk of future osteoporosis.News: BonesTags: bone lossosteoporosisbacteriabone...
View ArticleGo the healthy way! Smelly garlic has amazing healing properties
The cloves of garlic have antibacterial and antiviral properties and they give a kick start to your immune system keeping you healthy and happy. Let us find a few innovative ways to keep the smell away...
View ArticleResearchers explain why male circumcision slashes HIV risk
Male circumcision is a procedure that involves snipping of the foreskin at the end of the male reproductive organ, the penis. According to experts, viruses and bacteria hosted under the foreskin can...
View ArticleAntibiotic resistant bacteria spell trouble
Strong doses of antibiotics might not be the answer to several chronic ailments anymore. Med Guru explores if it’s time to turn our attention to alternative systems of medication.When it comes to the...
View ArticleEating chocolates linked to acne problem
The latest study, initiated by a team of researchers at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center in the Netherlands, found that the people who ate chocolates had a greater chance of an acne...
View ArticleGut bacteria linked to altered brain function
Women who regularly consume foods containing beneficial bacteria known as probiotics have better brain functions, findings of a new research from UCLA claim.According to the findings of a new study,...
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