Breakthrough in antibiotic safety thanks to bionic technology
Breakthrough in antibiotic safety: Bionic technology blends sensors and human tissue to create smart 'kidney-chip.'
Breakthrough in antibiotic safety: Bionic technology blends sensors and human tissue to create smart 'kidney-chip.'
Israeli team from Sheba Medical Center hopes to find solution for antibiotic-resistant bacteria - in outer space.
Hebrew U. team brings hope to patients with life-threatening, drug-resistant infections.
At least 2.8 million become infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria or fungi every year; more than 35,000 people die of those infections
Study shows nearly 80% of Syrian children brought for treatment in Israel are carriers of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
What happens when bacteria evolves to the point where antibiotics are no longer effective? One Israeli company is working hard to stop that.
By taking unnecessary antibiotics and eating food filled with it, humanity is writing its own death warrant, claims recent report.
Hebrew University research team finds that some bacteria simply becomes 'inactive', reinfecting patients. The key: amino acids.
Tel Aviv University scientists create a liquid solution to help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria and keep patients safe in hospitals.