Scientists develop self-propelling nanoparticles that can physically pierce and eliminate drug-resistant bacteria in eye infections, showing success in initial animal studies.
Oysters are constantly filtering bacteria from the water, so they are a good place to look for potential antibiotics.’ ...
While slurping oysters is not likely to replace popping a pill, they could help in the fight against superbugs. A ...
If your teeth have ever felt fuzzy after skipping a brushing, you've encountered biofilm—a slimy bacterial layer that clings ...
The results were particularly promising for Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph), a major cause of drug-resistant skin and ...
They can create pearls and are rumoured to have aphrodisiac properties, but oysters might have a more serious role to play in ...
Researchers have discovered that proteins found in oyster blood have bacteria-killing properties and can boost the ...
Learn why a protein in oyster blood could boost some antibiotics’ efficacies against several resistant strains.
Superbugs that are resistant to existing antibiotics are a growing health problem around the world. Globally, nearly five ...
Researchers uncover a protein in Australian oyster blood that boosts antibiotic effectiveness and fights superbugs, offering ...
Superbugs that are resistant to existing antibiotics are a growing health problem around the world. Globally, nearly five ...
While slurping oysters is not likely to replace popping a pill, they could help in the fight against superbugs. A ground ...