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Report highlights gaps in access, stewardship plans for promising antimicrobials
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 4 days agoThe report from the Access to Medicine Foundation tracks four innovative, late-stage antimicrobial research and development projects, and one recently approved product, that collectively treat ...
Century-old vaccine found to protect type 1 diabetics from infectious diseases
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoTwo back-to-back randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled trials found that the BCG vaccine provided continuous protection for nearly the entire COVID-19 pandemic in the US, regardless of ...
Westfield Health Bulletin: Gesundheit! Good health includes managing seasonal allergies
The Republican· 2 days agoSpring is here along with red, watery eyes, the sounds of sneezing, and whistling, sniffing noses....
Is This Root Vegetable Nature's Best Antibiotic?
Mercola· 3 days agoA wonderfully zesty condiment to add to prime rib or other cuts of grass fed beef, horseradish has an unmistakable heat that radiates not so much in your mouth as in your nose. Cooks and healers ...
Drug Discovery, Development and Evaluation Hub Welcomes New Faculty to Fuel Innovation
UB Reporter· 6 days agoThe University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences’ (UB SPPS) Drug Discovery, Development and Evaluation (DDDE) Hub, a leading research engine in the fields of pharmaceutical ...
Fresh hope for chronic wounds | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved two new wound management products that include patented hydrogels invented by University of Delaware material scientist Darrin Pochan and Joel ...
What plants are sensitive to rubbing alcohol ?
Dunwoody Crier· 5 days agoThe relationship between plants and rubbing alcohol is a complex one. With its inherent properties as an effective contact poison that can eliminate bugs...