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Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
Human Proteasome Found to Produce Natural Antibiotics
An Israeli team discovered that the human proteasome produces antimicrobial peptides with antibiotic properties; this was shown by comparing infection rates in cells with and without functional proteasomes and isolating the peptides to confirm their antibiotic effects in vitro and in mice.
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20% Bias Score


UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.
UK's Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Limited Progress and Growing Threat
A report reveals that the UK is facing a growing crisis of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, with over 35,000 deaths annually and limited progress in government efforts to curb AMR, despite a national strategy launched in 2019; projections indicate a dramatic rise in AMR-related deaths globally.
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52% Bias Score


Google's AI Co-Scientist Accelerates Scientific Research
Google launched an "AI co-scientist" built on Gemini 2.0 to accelerate research; early tests at University College London replicated a decade of research on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in significantly less time, showcasing the potential for faster scientific discovery.
Google's AI Co-Scientist Accelerates Scientific Research
Google launched an "AI co-scientist" built on Gemini 2.0 to accelerate research; early tests at University College London replicated a decade of research on antibiotic-resistant bacteria in significantly less time, showcasing the potential for faster scientific discovery.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Veterinarians Protest New Antibiotic Prescription System"
Starting January 2, 2024, Spanish veterinarians must use Presvet to record antibiotic prescriptions, causing protests due to its constraints on treatment options, potential animal welfare risks, and difficulties accessing medications in pharmacies, prompting a one-hour work stoppage on February 11th...
Spanish Veterinarians Protest New Antibiotic Prescription System"
Starting January 2, 2024, Spanish veterinarians must use Presvet to record antibiotic prescriptions, causing protests due to its constraints on treatment options, potential animal welfare risks, and difficulties accessing medications in pharmacies, prompting a one-hour work stoppage on February 11th...
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52% Bias Score


High-Fiber Diet May Reduce Food Poisoning Risk
British research shows that consuming fiber-rich foods like wholegrain bread, vegetables, and beans promotes gut bacteria that fight food poisoning, with a high-fiber diet potentially minimizing the risk of serious illness and death from this common ailment.
High-Fiber Diet May Reduce Food Poisoning Risk
British research shows that consuming fiber-rich foods like wholegrain bread, vegetables, and beans promotes gut bacteria that fight food poisoning, with a high-fiber diet potentially minimizing the risk of serious illness and death from this common ailment.
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36% Bias Score


Antibiotic Resistance Crisis Projected to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050
Dame Sally Davies warns of a growing antibiotic resistance crisis, projecting nearly 40 million deaths by 2050 due to the spread of superbugs, driven by factors like livestock antibiotic overuse and a lack of new antibiotic development.
Antibiotic Resistance Crisis Projected to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050
Dame Sally Davies warns of a growing antibiotic resistance crisis, projecting nearly 40 million deaths by 2050 due to the spread of superbugs, driven by factors like livestock antibiotic overuse and a lack of new antibiotic development.
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40% Bias Score

High Antibiotic Resistance in Greece Threatens Public Health
A report by the ECDC and EFSA reveals high antibiotic resistance in Greece, particularly in Salmonella, E. coli, and Campylobacter bacteria affecting both humans and animals, due to overuse of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, inadequate hygiene, and environmental pollution; a situation proje...

High Antibiotic Resistance in Greece Threatens Public Health
A report by the ECDC and EFSA reveals high antibiotic resistance in Greece, particularly in Salmonella, E. coli, and Campylobacter bacteria affecting both humans and animals, due to overuse of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, inadequate hygiene, and environmental pollution; a situation proje...
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28% Bias Score

AI Solves Decade-Long Superbug Mystery in 48 Hours
A Google AI tool solved a ten-year-old microbiology problem in just 48 hours, confirming an Imperial College London team's unpublished hypothesis on superbug antibiotic resistance and suggesting several novel research avenues.

AI Solves Decade-Long Superbug Mystery in 48 Hours
A Google AI tool solved a ten-year-old microbiology problem in just 48 hours, confirming an Imperial College London team's unpublished hypothesis on superbug antibiotic resistance and suggesting several novel research avenues.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Sees Surge in Antibiotic Prescriptions
Germany experienced an 18.4% increase in antibiotic prescriptions in 2023, reaching 36.1 million packages—a level exceeding pre-pandemic numbers and costing €792 million, while reserve antibiotic use remains high despite a decrease in veterinary use.

Germany Sees Surge in Antibiotic Prescriptions
Germany experienced an 18.4% increase in antibiotic prescriptions in 2023, reaching 36.1 million packages—a level exceeding pre-pandemic numbers and costing €792 million, while reserve antibiotic use remains high despite a decrease in veterinary use.
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36% Bias Score

Microplastics Linked to 200x Increase in Deadly Superbugs
New research from Oxford University reveals microplastics are increasing the spread of deadly superbugs by up to 200 times, potentially causing millions of deaths by 2050 due to a lack of global plastic waste governance, despite the UK Government's strategy to combat drug-resistant infections.

Microplastics Linked to 200x Increase in Deadly Superbugs
New research from Oxford University reveals microplastics are increasing the spread of deadly superbugs by up to 200 times, potentially causing millions of deaths by 2050 due to a lack of global plastic waste governance, despite the UK Government's strategy to combat drug-resistant infections.
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48% Bias Score

Antibiotic Resistance to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050
A new study projects approximately 40 million deaths globally from antibiotic-resistant infections within the next 25 years, with a 70% increase in deaths by 2050 primarily affecting those 70 and older, driven by aging populations and increased vulnerability to infection; however, deaths have decrea...

Antibiotic Resistance to Cause 40 Million Deaths by 2050
A new study projects approximately 40 million deaths globally from antibiotic-resistant infections within the next 25 years, with a 70% increase in deaths by 2050 primarily affecting those 70 and older, driven by aging populations and increased vulnerability to infection; however, deaths have decrea...
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36% Bias Score

Ancient DNA Study Challenges Syphilis Origin Story
A new study using genetic analysis of 8,000-year-old South American skeletons suggests that syphilis originated in the Americas, challenging the 'Columbian hypothesis' and highlighting the disease's long history and adaptability.

Ancient DNA Study Challenges Syphilis Origin Story
A new study using genetic analysis of 8,000-year-old South American skeletons suggests that syphilis originated in the Americas, challenging the 'Columbian hypothesis' and highlighting the disease's long history and adaptability.
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36% Bias Score
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