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medindia (Guest)
on Mon, 19 Feb 2018
Researchers at Stanford University uncover TEM beta-lactamase enzymes evolution from changing electric fields and resisting antibiotics. ...Read More
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Beta-lactamase Enzyme Makes Bacteria Resistant to Antibiotics
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Wearable Sweat-Sensing Skin Patch Paves a New Way for Health Monitoring
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on Sat, 17 Feb 2018
Great share indeed, the content seems really interesting. Thanks for sharing the post.
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Top 5 Benefits of Hair Transplant Surgery
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Can Detergents Increase Risk Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease?
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Common Cold Virus Increases Survival In Brain Tumor Patients
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HighlightsLaser-induced graphene (LIG) has been enhanced to produce a new class of edible electronic items.It is not ink as any material such as bread containin...
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Is Your Food Contaminated? Let Edible Graphene Tell You
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on Mon, 12 Feb 2018
Where there was man, there was a need for medicine. Given the ancient knowledge and practices, India initiated its system of healthcare on firm ground, involvin...
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Medical Community in India Has a Critical Role in Treating Patients
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medindia
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on Mon, 12 Feb 2018
The leading causes of death among children under five in 2015 were preterm birth complications, pneumonia, intrapartum-related complications, diarrhoea, and con...
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Since 2005, India Has Avoided 1 Million Child Deaths
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An estimated 279,000 patients were diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) in India and 423,000 died of the highly contagious lung disease in 2016. ...Read More
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India Tops List of Tuberculosis Fatalities in 2016
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on Mon, 12 Feb 2018
India can save lives of more than 90,000 children aged below five years annually, if it scales up its vaccination programme against pneumonia and diarrhoea, sai...
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Vaccination can Save Nearly 90,000 Indian Kids Annually
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