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Winston Churchill's push to obtain penicillin in time to treat casualties expected from D-Day has come to light in documents ...
Scientists are probing woolly mammoth and Neanderthal genetic codes for new compounds as today’s drugs lose potency.
A chemistry student at the University of North Florida urges local officials to take action on pharmaceutical pollution.
Climate change is typically framed as an environmental issue, but the study makes it clear that it’s also playing a growing ...
Learn about the battle against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in India, the development of new antibiotics, and the urgent ...
Winston Churchill's irritation at the lack of a "wonder drug" to treat casualties of the D-Day landings have been laid bare ...
These mutated diseases defy the power of antibiotics. Are illnesses really mutating so fast that we can’t stay ahead of them?
Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent a ... serve as a wake-up call for global health leaders. Without decisive action, AMR could undermine decades of progress in child health, particularly ...
TWO personshave reportedly died of diphtheria popularly called whooping cough at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, ...
A peptide with a dual mechanism of action – it dissolves the bacterial membrane and activates the immune system – could be an ...
Infuzide, a newly synthesized compound, shows potent activity against drug-resistant microbes, offering new hope in the fight against AMR.