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Oyster blood protein helps fight against superbugs
Oyster blood could fight superbugs
Oysters are constantly filtering bacteria from the water, so they are a good place to look for potential antibiotics.’
Oyster blood: A new frontier in fighting infection
Researchers have discovered that proteins found in oyster blood have bacteria-killing properties and can boost the effectiveness of some common antibiotics whose use has been negatively affected by the global rise in drug resistance.
Oyster blood protein helps fight against superbugs: Study
Sydney: A protein found in the blood of Australian oysters could help in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs, according to a study published on Tuesday. The study led by a team from Australia's Southern Cross University (SCU) discovered that a protein in the blood of the Sydney rock oyster is capable of killing bacteria as well as
Oyster Blood Could Be Vital in The Fight Against Superbugs
Superbugs that are resistant to existing antibiotics are a growing health problem around the world. Globally, nearly five million people die from antimicrobial resistant infections each year. The annual toll of antimicrobial resistant infections is expected to rise by 70%,
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The US military is exploring blood biohacks to boost warfighter performance in extreme conditions
DARPA wants to know if modifying red blood cells can help warfighters "operate more effectively in dangerous or extreme ...
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I Got a Blood Stress Test to Learn More About Cortisol and Its Effects on Our Bodies
Should we all be concerned about our cortisol levels? I took a blood stress test and spoke with experts to find out.
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Australian oyster blood could be the secret to tackling a ‘looming global health crisis’
The results were particularly promising for Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph), a major cause of drug-resistant skin and ...
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Your Blood Pressure Reading Could Predict Your Risk of Cognitive Decline, New Study Finds
RELATED: If You’re Over 65, This Supplement Could Lower Your Blood Pressure, New Research Shows. "Aggressive" blood pressure ...
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New York City in blood emergency, needs donations urgently, group says
The New York Blood Center says there's been an "alarmingly low donor turnout" since the holiday season, with approximately a ...
ConsumerAffairs
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Here’s another reason to get your blood pressure under control
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can lead to a heart attack or stroke. A study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest ...
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Ringo Starr's Son Zak Starkey Suffers Blood Clot in His Leg
Drummer Zak Starkey — son of Beatles legend Ringo Starr — was forced to cancel his band Mantra of the Cosmos’ performance in ...
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Study uncovers blood signatures linked to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
New University of Virginia School of Medicine research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome within ...
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Local blood emergency declared by New Jersey, New York centers as donations decline
New York Blood Center and its New Jersey Blood Services division have declared a regional blood emergency, citing a 30% ...
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The Blood of Dawnwalker's creative director explains how the RPG's narrative sandbox works: 'the core of it is maximising players' freedom'
So narrative sandbox refers to the way we craft our content,” says Mateusz. “It’s how we allow you, the player, to interact ...
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Blood Supply In NY 'Crippled' After Nearly 30% Drop In Donations: NYBC
LONG ISLAND, NY — New York Blood Center has declared a blood emergency due to a significant drop in blood donations after a ...
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