Report: Drug-Resistant Bacteria Are Common Killers
Report: Drug-resistant bacteria are common killers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the number Monday to spotlight the growing threat of germs that are hard to treat because they've become resistant to drugs. Finally estimating the problem sends "a very powerful message," said Dr. Read more on Charlotte Observer
In wake of Syrian chemical attacks, scientists seek to improve sarin antidotes
Commonly used to treat nausea and motion sickness, this drug is more fat-soluble than atropine, and thus crosses the blood–brain barrier more readily. A few years back, Irwin Koplovitz and Susan Schulz from the US Army Medical … Now, Countervail … Read more on Nature Medicine blog (blog)