All Editorial articles – Page 116
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         News NewsNew tool reveals how malaria sticks to red blood vesselsScientists have unveiled a new tool for studying the highly variable traits that allow malaria parasites to stick to red blood cells and evade the immune system. 
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         News NewsCyanobacterial circadian clock uses an AM radio-like mechanism to control cellular processesCyanobacteria, an ancient lineage of bacteria that perform photosynthesis, have been found to regulate their genes using the same physics principle used in AM radio transmission. 
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         News NewsA new tool to predict the most effective phage cocktailResearchers have developed a simple and effective new tool that recommends the best possible phage cocktail for a given patient. Paving the way for personalized phage therapies to treat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. 
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         News NewsPandrug-resistant bacteria from the war in Ukraine are extremely pathogenicUsing samples from 141 war-wounded it was shown that several bacteria types were resistant to broad-spectrum antibiotics and that six per cent of samples were resistant to all antibiotics that the researchers tested. 
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         News NewsHot water best for sanitizing in-shell pecans, sanitizers prevent cross-contaminationTo identify best practices for microbial safety in the pecan market, scientists conducted a study to evaluate methods of sanitizing pecans against Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, also known as STEC. 
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         News NewsMost U.S. adults surveyed trust store-bought turkey is free of contaminants, despite fecal bacteria being found in ground turkeyMore than six out of 10 U.S. adults say they wouldn’t eat turkey contaminated with feces, yet consumer research has shown more than half of store-bought packages of ground turkey tested positive for it. 
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         News NewsAntibiotics initiated for suspected community-acquired pneumonia even when chest radiography results are negativeA new study shows that many general practitioners prescribe antibiotics for suspected community-acquired pneumonia even when chest X-ray results are negative, highlighting a gap between guidelines and actual practice. 
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         News NewsUniversity awarded $1.5 million to study vaginal bacterial disorder linked to serious health risksWith a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine will study the dynamics of bacterial vaginosis in hopes of identifying a more effective approach. 
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         News NewsSub-Saharan Africa leads global HIV decline: Progress made but UNAIDS 2030 goals hang in balanceA new study reveals significant progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, alongside a stark warning that current trends indicate the world is not on track to meet the ambitious UNAIDS 2030 targets. 
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         News NewsScientists uncover new mechanism in bacterial DNA enzyme opening pathways for antibiotic developmentResearchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding DNA gyrase, a vital bacterial enzyme and key antibiotic target. This enzyme, present in bacteria but absent in humans, plays a crucial role in supercoiling DNA, a necessary process for bacterial survival. 
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         News NewsNatural saclipins in cyanobacteria offer hope of combating skin agingA new study reveals that saclipins, derived from edible cyanobacterium, enhance collagen and support skin whitening and anti-aging. 
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         News NewsProbiotic may counteract fire-retardant chemical damageA mouse study reports that probiotic supplementation can reduce the negative impacts of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs - fire-retardant chemicals - on neurodevelopment, behavior, and metabolism. 
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         News NewsParkinson’s drug changes the gut microbiome for the worse due to iron deficiencyScientists have revealed that the widely prescribed Parkinson’s disease drug entacapone significantly disrupts the human gut microbiome by inducing iron deficiency. 
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         News NewsFinding a preventative solution to a billion-dollar poultry problemA poultry science researcher is evaluating a new possible solution to losses due to necrotic enteritis, using a novel vaccine combined with a bile acid regimen. 
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         News NewsGlobal research team develops advanced H5N1 detection kit to tackle avian fluResearchers have developed an advanced diagnostic kit for detecting the highly pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus (AIV). This development marks a significant breakthrough in avian influenza monitoring, reinforcing global efforts in pandemic preparedness. 
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         News NewsSoil ecosystem more resilient when land managed sustainablyCompared to intensive land use, sustainable land use allows better control of underground herbivores and soil microbes, a new study shows. The soil ecosystem is thus more resilient and better protected from disturbance under sustainable management. 
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         News NewsArtificial intelligence can be used to treat infections more accuratelyNew research has shown that using artificial intelligence (AI) can improve how we treat urinary tract infections (UTIs), and help to address antimicrobial resistance (AMR). 
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         News NewsNew mechanism to fund clinical studies addressing the impact of diet, nutrition, and microbiome on lupusThe unique IDEAL (Investigate Dietary Approaches for Lupus) Initiative will provide multi-disciplinary research teams the opportunity to conduct innovative and much-needed research of diet in lupus. 
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         News NewsGenomic surveillance studies reveal circulation of multidrug-resistant Enterobacterales in EuropeTwo studies indicate warning signs about spread of bacteria resistant to the same group of antibiotics (carbapenems) in both healthcare and community settings across Europe. 
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         News NewsStudy probes effects of livestock-keeping on transmission of mosquito-borne diseasesA new study examines the effects of livestock husbandry on mosquito population density and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases (MBDs), to raise public awareness of how to protect against MBDs. 
