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Scientists found natural antibiotics hidden inside our cells
Inside every human cell, a molecular machine quietly shreds damaged proteins to keep life running smoothly. Researchers have ...
Traditional medicines, including herbs, roots and minerals, have been used for thousands of years by cultures worldwide. These natural remedies are often passed down through generations. Today, some ...
The medicine cabinet of the future might look surprisingly similar to your grandmother’s spice rack. As people increasingly seek alternatives to conventional medications, natural antibiotics are ...
The World Health Organization calls antibiotic resistance a “silent pandemic” affecting millions worldwide. But the threat ...
Bidara leaves and fruits are effective in inhibiting the growth of E. coli and F. solani Abundant in flavonoids and tannins that kill bacteria and fungi May produce new natural antibiotics, beauty ...
The natural world is full of microbes, fungi, and plants that have given us valuable medicines, like tetracyclines, penicillin, and morphine. Researchers have now identified a molecule they called ...
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have been widely detected in water, sediment, gut and even the phycosphere of algae. In strong anthropogenic activity areas, antibiotic resistance caused by ARGs can ...
When wounded, our body sets off a complex immune response. As part of it, the wound produces small antimicrobial molecules to fight off the pathogens locally. Researchers have found that these natural ...
Every winter, use of antibiotics surges as the public battle’s colds, coughs and other bugs. But are antibiotics always ...
Certain natural substances have antibacterial properties, including garlic, ginger, and honey. While these may be of benefit as part of a balanced diet, they are not a replacement for prescription ...
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