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Dahisar-resident Kunal Thakkar was diagnosed with pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis last year, for which he consumes antibiotics of very high generation. He says he developed m
Dar es Salaam. Excessive use of antibiotics in Tanzania’s poultry industry poses a serious health risk to consumers and leads to chicken developing antibiotic-resistant bacteria, a new study warns.
The study, titled Determination of Sulphonamides and Residues in Liver Tissues of Broile
Running out of air, feeling a tight — and sometimes painful — push in the chest, and having notable sharp sounds (wheezing) as you breathe, are common asthmatic symptoms that are difficult to live with (via Asthma + Lung UK). When these symptoms get worse with time, it may signal severe
CHINA: Probiotics are probably helpful in avoiding at least three acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), and may help prevent at least one case of acute URTI, states a recent study published in Cochrane Library.
"There is a need for more research on the elderly. To provide mo
FMI, an ESOMAR-certified market research firm, estimates global contrast media injectors market revenues to reach US$ 1.5 Bn in 2022. In its new study, FMI takes a long-term optimistic view of the market, estimating global revenues to grow at 6.2% CAGR through 2030. The report opines
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) — Four will be inducted into the Equine Research Hall of Fame, the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center announced Wednesday.
The induction honors achievements in equine research and those who have made a lasting tribute to equine health. The ind
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Scientists from four important equine health fields are to be inducted into the University of Kentucky’s Equine Research Hall of Fame.
The four are Lisa Fortier (equine joint disease, cartilage biology and regenerative
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