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Canada Stain Remover Recall: More than 43,000 products pulled over risk of 'bacteria exposure,' Health Canada issues warning; here’s how to get a refundOver 43,000 units of Angry Orange Stain Removers have been recalled in Canada due to a microbial hazard, specifically Pseudomonas aeruginos...
Superbugs on the rise: One lakh lab samples show routine antibiotics no longer effective in IndiaIndia's common infections are becoming untreatable as widely used antibiotics lose efficacy, according to a new ICMR report. Bacteria causi...
Antibiotics becoming ineffective against diseases like typhoid, pneumonia, and urinary infections: ICMR rings alarmA recent ICMR report highlights a troubling rise in antibiotic resistance in India. Diseases like UTIs, blood infections, pneumonia, and ty...
Wockhardt shares skyrocket 18% to fresh 52-week high. Here’s why?Shares of Wockhardt surged 18% in early trading to reach a new 52-week high of Rs 811.50 on NSE. The sharp increase followed the company's ...
Your urine colour can be a predictor of your health!Red urine usually signifies bleeding. This can come from anywhere in the urinary tract - from the kidneys to the bladder and the prostate g...
Royalty's losing currency, not just for filthy lucreAustralia's central bank said that the $5 bill featured a portrait of the late queen not as a genuflexion to her royal status, but in recog...
Indian drug firm recalls eye drop linked to vision loss in USIn a statement posted on its website, Global Pharma Healthcare said it is notifying the distributors of this product Aru Pharma Inc and Del...
ICMR issues guidelines against use of antibiotics for low-grade fever"A clinical diagnosis most often helps us predict causative pathogens fitting into a clinical syndrome which would tailor the correct antib...
Bacterial infections behind death of one in eight persons in 2019The mortality rate associated with bacterial infections was highest in Sub-Saharan Africa and lowest in high-income regions, including West...
Clorox recalls Pine-Sol cleaning products over possibility of infection-causing bacteria's presenceThe recall excludes its renowned pine-scented Pine-Sol, which is the company's only disinfecting product.
Sustained rise in antimicrobial resistance in India: ICMR studyThis is the fifth detailed report on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) trends and patterns from the country published by the ICMR. This year's...
A warm cup of green tea can help you fight 'superbugs'The natural antioxidant commonly found in green tea may help eliminate antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Berry boost: This fruit can combat bacterial infections, make antibiotics work betterCranberry extract increases bacterial sensitivity to antibiotics by acting in two ways.
Your office could be making you sick! A desktop has 400 times more bacteria than the average toilet seatA study found that two deadly drug-resistant types of bacteria could survive up to 24 hours on a keyboard.
- New treatment for antibiotic resistant bacteria developed
New Delhi, March 31 (IANS) The unusual approach of removing antibodies from the blood stream can reduce the effects of chronic infections, ...
Novel wound-healing technology developedResearchers at WSU in the US used an antibiotic in combination with the electric current to kill all of the highly persistent Pseudomonas a...
Doctors' white coats, neckties spread dangerous infectionsThe ever-present mobile phones are a source of spreading infections in health care settings, as they are almost never sterilised.
Date syrup can fight bacterial infectionsDate syrup is able to inhibit the growth of bacteria and is increasingly used in dressings to improve wound repair.
New drug effective against antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs'On the tail end of HIV surface protein, there is a sequence of amino acids that the virus uses to "punch into" and infect cells.
- Venus files patent application for anti-bacterial drug
Pharmaceutical firm Venus Remedies on Monday said it has filed a patent application for its combination drug for the treatment of multi-bac...