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Small animals acquire genes from bacteria that can produce antibiotics
The Hindu· 5 days agoA group of small, freshwater animals protect themselves from infections using antibiotic recipes “stolen” from bacteria, according to a new study. The tiny creatures are called bdelloid rotifers ...
What's This White Rash on My Skin?
Verywell Health· 9 hours agoCauses can range from somewhat harmless sun spots and milia to more serious pityriasis alba, vitiligo, and tinea versicolor that can cause major changes...
Normal Bowel Movements Key To Reducing Chronic Disease Risk, Study Finds
NDTV· 5 days agoA recent study has brought attention to the significance of bowel movement frequency in evaluating...
TB: gene editing could add new power to a 100-year-old vaccine - ET HealthWorld
The Economic Times· 2 days agoIt is the most infectious bacterial disease and in 2022, 10.6 million people fell ill with it. The...
Fever Body Benefits: 6 reasons why fever is good for the body | - Times of India
The Times of India· 21 hours agoFever is often considered a bad phase for the body because it makes us feel uncomfortable, lethargic...
Your Pillowcases Can Be Dirtier Than Toilet If Not Washed THIS Often
Times Now· 4 days agoMost people change their bed sheets frequently to avoid bacteria build-up – especially in summer and...
8 Ways to Boost Immunity
One India· 2 days agoYour immune system is a complex network of cells, processes, and substances that constantly protect your body from invading pathogens, such as viruses,...
Cornea erosion, cancerous glue—those pretty fake eyelash can cost you
Theprint· 4 days agoThere have been reports of people gluing their eyelids together with eyelash adhesive. Concerningly,...
Antarctic Worms Have an Amazing Secret For Surviving Deadly Icy Water
ScienceAlert· 4 days agoWhen you're trying to survive in the freezing wilderness of Antarctica, you need all the help you...
How often do you poop in a day? Here’s what it means for your health
Firstpost· 17 hours agoAfter doing the deed, you carry on with your day and the cycle repeats the next day. Apparently, the...