[ad_1] Researchers at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University discovered that a rhizo bacterium that could promote plant growth could be used to control the tobacco strain virus in cotton. The tobacco strain …
Read More »Sanofi acts after the polio vaccine was found on the private market
[ad_1] PT Jyothi Datta Vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur took measurements at several levels after bottles of Shan IPV, its inactivated polio vaccine for government programs only, were found on the private market. …
Read More »Here are some simple tips for dealing with Eczema – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] By Online Office WASHINGTON: Suffering From Severe Eczema? According to the researchers, it would be best to treat it with allergy shots. A difficult medical case presented by the annual scientific …
Read More »You tend to consume more coffee if you are more sensitive to bitterness – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] By PTI WASHINGTON: People most sensitive to the bitter taste of coffee actually drink more beer, according to a study. The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports revealed that the …
Read More »Your genes make you a tea or coffee lover
[ad_1] Are you a tea or a coffee? The answer may lie in your genetic predisposition to bitter taste, say the researchers. This could be due to the fact that bitterness acts …
Read More »Weightlifting can reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke + several other serious health problems
[ad_1] Want to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke? Try weightlifting. A new study published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise states that weightlifting less than …
Read More »7 On Your Side Tests Find Antibiotic-Resistant Superbacteria on Supermarket Meat
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (WJLA) – When you buy raw meat at the grocery store, you often bring more than dinner. "The chances that you buy a product contaminated with drug-resistant bacteria is very …
Read More »SARM STEEL VALLEY: MRSA case reported in local school district
[ad_1] 0 Reported MRSA Cases in a Local School District HOMESTEAD, Pa. – The Steel District School District reported that a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) had been diagnosed in a staff member …
Read More »Nigeria has the third highest number of premature births in the world – Report – Punch Newspapers
[ad_1] Olaleye Aluko, Abuja In a report released on Wednesday on the occasion of World Premature Day, a non-governmental organization, the Blue Baby Support Initiative, described Nigeria as the third country in …
Read More »The Childes Obesity Foundation applauds the recommendation to apply PST to sugary drinks
[ad_1] VANCOUVER, British Columbia, November 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The report of the Select Committee on Finance and Government Services in British Columbia today again recommends that PST be applied to …
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