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Revolutionary test that ‘can listen to bacteria communicate’ and diagnose infections within 30 seconds ‘could curb antibiotic resistance’

Revolutionary test that ‘can listen to bacteria communicate’ and diagnose infections within 30 seconds ‘could curb antibiotic resistance’

Dr Fatima AlZahra’a Alatraktchi is developing the tool which is undergoing trials It translates ‘whispers’ between bacteria before they group together and attack Standard testing can take days, leading to…

Melania dramatically expands her Be Best initiative with 22 ‘ambassadors’ in government departments to push anti-bullying and anti-drugs message

Melania dramatically expands her Be Best initiative with 22 ‘ambassadors’ in government departments to push anti-bullying and anti-drugs message

Melania Trump announced a major expansion of her Be Best campaign  There will be 22 ambassadors from various government agencies taking part in her anti-bully and anti-drug program  ‘There is no…

United Airlines Employees Pack 1 Millionth Meal to Help in Fight Against World Hunger

United Airlines Employees Pack 1 Millionth Meal to Help in Fight Against World Hunger

United Airlines employees packed 100,000 meals at its annual Worldwide Sales Conference for Rise Against Hunger to cross 1 million meal milestone ANAHEIM, Calif., June 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — On Wednesday, June 19, United…

Physicians Applaud Executive Order Exposing True Health Care Costs & Opening Doors For Direct Primary Care Patients

Physicians Applaud Executive Order Exposing True Health Care Costs & Opening Doors For Direct Primary Care Patients

Transparency to Close Gap Between ‘Costs’ and ‘Price’ of Healthcare and Allow for Patient Choice WASHINGTON, June 24, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — At an event today at The White House, physicians from the Docs4PatientCare…

Hope for Parkinson’s as scientists spot signs of the cruel disorder in the brain YEARS before patients show any of the traditional symptoms

Hope for Parkinson’s as scientists spot signs of the cruel disorder in the brain YEARS before patients show any of the traditional symptoms

By VANESSA CHALMERS HEALTH REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 18:30 EDT, 19 June 2019 Damage to serotonin was seen on brain imaging making it an ‘excellent marker’ Study participants had a genetic predisposition…

Stepdad is reduced to tears by his stepdaughter’s gift of a frame with all the motivational post-it notes he’d written her over the years

Stepdad is reduced to tears by his stepdaughter’s gift of a frame with all the motivational post-it notes he’d written her over the years

By JACK ELSOM FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 08:03 EDT, 19 June 2019 Sophia Wilcox, 20, gave 46-year-old Brian Sandusky the gift for Father’s Day  The University of Maine student had stashed the moving…

Kind-hearted cop buys a cart load of groceries for a hungry family after spotting a young child trying to get snacks alone at a corner shop

Kind-hearted cop buys a cart load of groceries for a hungry family after spotting a young child trying to get snacks alone at a corner shop

Officer James Riley, of Austin, was flagged to a young boy walking alone to a corner store by a concerned citizen The young child said he was trying to get…

Football for Friendship sets world record for multiculturalism

Football for Friendship sets world record for multiculturalism

Since 2013, Football for Friendship has been empowering young people with lessons about the value of multiculturalism as well as developing their football skills. Thousands of 12-year-olds have taken part…

Children’s Learning Adventure Commits to Helping Students Grow This Summer

Children’s Learning Adventure Commits to Helping Students Grow This Summer

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Children’s Learning Adventure helps teach their students the value of adopting personal skills that they can use outside of their traditional learning environment. Practicing interpersonal skills are invaluable for young students, as…

American College of Cardiology, Veradigm Partner to Accelerate Heart Disease, Diabetes Patient Treatment

American College of Cardiology, Veradigm Partner to Accelerate Heart Disease, Diabetes Patient Treatment

WASHINGTON, June 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The American College of Cardiology and Veradigm are partnering to improve care and power the next generation of real-world research on behalf of cardiovascular disease and diabetes…