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Superbug Tees Blog

Superbug Tees Blog

http://superbugtees.blogspot.com/

A blog about science-themed gifts for geeks, focusing on microbe tshirts for microbiologists and present ideas for scientists!

The Voice of Spiritual Bharat

The Voice of Spiritual Bharat

http://www.sanatanbharat.com

The voice of spiritual India, resources on the wealth of Spiritual Inida

Randz

Randz

http://randz.blogspot.com

randz personal blog

New Technology kills MRSA?

New Technology kills MRSA?

http://www.itwillkillit.blogspot.com

This anitbiotic resistent Superbug is major news and is being spread in the health care industry.

MRSA Information

MRSA Information

http://www.mrsapedia.com/

Articles and videos that provide information about the 'superbug' MRSA. MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, and if not treated effectively, it can kill you.

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[NN] OT: Norway reduces MRSA by not prescribing antibiotics

Native Nutrition | January 1st 2010 by rudi riyanto

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drugstorefull | December 30th 2009 by masiks

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Solution to killer superbug found in Norway (AP)

trivia online | December 30th 2009

Aker health center mash is a dingy place to heal. The floors are streaked and scratched. A light layer of dust coats the blood squeezing monitors. A faint stench of urine and bleach wafts from a pile of soiled bedsheets dropped in a corner. read more

Solution to killer superbug found

JMBBlog | December 30th 2009 by Jean Marc

Twenty-five years ago, Norwegians were also losing their lives to this bacteria. But Norway's public health system fought back with an aggressive program that made it the most infection-free country in the world. A key part of that program was cuttin read more

Basilea, J&J Row Evolves With FDA Response Letter

Related News & Stories - MashGet | December 30th 2009

Wall Street JournalZURICH (Dow Jones)--The top U.S. health regulator's rejection Wednesday of a superbug drug being developed by Basilea Pharmaceutica AG (BSLN.EB) of Switzerland and U.S-based Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is not only a setback for th read more

Pomegranate lotion offers new hope in war on superbugs

Complementary Therapy News | December 29th 2009 by Lynne Hand

The secret to beating the superbug MRSA could be found in the pomegranate. Scientists have created an ointment that tackles drug-resistant infections by harnessing chemicals that are contained in the fruit's rind. They found that by combining pom read more

Hospital Disinfectants Could Breed Superbug

LabGrab Science News Blog | December 28th 2009 by LabGrab

Researchers from the National University of Ireland in Galway have found that adding increasing amounts of disinfectant to cultures of the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa resulted in the bacteria adapting in ways to survive the disinfectant itself - read more

Sturgeon's headline grabbing is light on facts for NHS contract c…

Real Politiks | December 27th 2009

Health Minister and deputy SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon was left with cleaning fluid on her face amid new figures from NHS hospitals. In October 2008, The Health Minister was quoted as saying "I think everybody in Scotland, virtually without exception, read more

Hospitals seeing rise in superbug

Senior-Time | December 26th 2009 by Michael Foxworth

Syracuse (WSYR-TV) - There is a new dangerous superbug on the rise in American hospitals. Researchers say this drug resistant bacteria is particularly concerning because there are fewer antibiotics available to treat it. ...http://www.9wsyr.com/conte read more

H1N1 Pandemic Virus Does Not Mutate Into 'Superbug' In Lab Study

Health and Biotechnology | December 18th 2009 by 1adeel1

A laboratory study by University of Maryland researchers suggests that some of the worst fears about a virulent H1N1 pandemic flu season may not be realized this year, but does demonstrate the heightened communicability of the virus.Using ferrets exp read more

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