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Antimicrobial crisis has emerged as a major public health challenge worldwide In a development that could reshape the fight against drug-resistant infections, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay have unveiled a novel way to make existing antibiotics work again. Instead of trying to invent entirely new drugs, the team has focused on protecting the ones already in use. Their approach uses tiny, lab-made DNA fragments to block the tricks bacteria use to evade treatment ...Read More >
Mumbai: After reviewing studies conducted over 34 years, a group of Indian neonatologists concluded that shorter antibiotic courses could be as effective as traditional longer courses for serious infections such as sepsis among newborns. The review was published in an indexed and peer-reviewed UK journal, 'Lancet Clinical Medicine'. The main finding was that a seven-day antibiotic course, instead of the traditionally recommended 10-14 days, was sufficient in most newborn babies with proven blood ...Read More >

ROURKELA: A team of researchers from the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) has developed a safe and natural solution to fight drug-resistant bacteria using plant extracts. The team, led by associate professor of Department of Life Science Suman Jha, along with research scholars Kumari Subham, Sonali Jena and Monalisha Ojha, used extracts from marigold, mango and eucalyptus to create a 'herbal shield' containing natural zinc oxide nanoparticles. These nanoparticles enhance antib ...Read More >

Rourkela: Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, have been able to produce a potent antibacterial agent using extracts from medicinal plants that are environmentally safe and effective, according to officials. The research addresses the problem of antimicrobial resistance. The overuse of traditional antibiotics has resulted in the rise of superbugs that have become resistant to these treatments. All around the world, scientists are seeking alternative methods to f ...Read More >

MANILA, Philippines - Experts on Wednesday, August 13, called for the proper use and disposal of antimicrobials in a bid to protect public health, food security, and the environment. Misuse and overuse of antimicrobials in humans, animals, and plants result in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), wherein bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve and become drug resistant. Examples of antimicrobials are antibiotics, antivirals, antiparasitic agents, and antifungals. Antimicrobial resistance is ...Read More >

Haridwar, July 6: In a historic event that marked a significant milestone in the fusion of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and modern science, Patanjali unveiled its new product Dant Kanti Gandush Oil Pulling. The grand launch took place in the divine presence of Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev and Acharya Balkrishna, with key representatives of the Indian Dental Association (IDA), Uttarakhand Chapter. The product is based on the ancient Gandush technique mentioned in classical Ayurvedic texts and is considere ...Read More >
It may change your life to begin your day with a spoonful of Neem Tulsi Honey. This powerful combination of Neem, Tulsi, and Honey offers a multitude of benefits, from boosting immunity and aiding digestion to reducing stress and promoting healthy skin. Let's dive into the top 5 benefits of incorporating Neem Tulsi Honey into your morning routine. Boosts immunity: Neem Tulsi Honey has antimicrobial properties that fight infections and boost immunity. Regular consumption prevents a lot of illnes ...Read More >
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