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Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria 22.5.2013 DNA: Evolutions
The finding suggests that vitamin C added to existing TB drugs could shorten TB therapy, and it highlights a new area for drug design.
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what's the buzz 22.5.2013 Deccan Herald - Analysis
what's the buzz
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Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Washington, May 22 : In a surprising discovery, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have determined that vitamin C kills drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in laboratory culture.
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Azad meets US Health Secretary Sebelius (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Geneva, May 22 : Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad met US Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius here yesterday to discuss matters relating to bilateral cooperation covered under the Indo-US Health Initiative launched in 2010.
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DC sounds malaria alert to Mangalore City Corporation 22.5.2013 Mangalore - City - The Times of India
Mangalore City Corporation will observe June as anti-malaria month.
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State to implement NUHM from Sept. 22.5.2013 The Hindu: Today's Paper
State to implement NUHM from Sept.
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Five-year health programme ‘Uday’ launched in city 22.5.2013 The Hindu: Today's Paper
Five-year health programme ‘Uday’ launched in city
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Vitamin C can kill drug-resistant tuberculosis (Cached) 22.5.2013 TOI: All Headlines
Vitamin C can kill drug-resistant tuberculosis
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Vitamin C could be panacea for drug-resistant TB (Cached) 22.5.2013 Down to Earth

Vitamin triggers reaction which eventually kills off bacteria; could help shorten drug therapy

TB bacteriaAn unexpected discovery can bring relief to millions of people suffering from multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) across the globe. A study by an American research team reports that vitamin C can kill the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis that causes MDR-TB.

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Study vitamin C may cure tuberculosis (Cached) 22.5.2013 Hindustan Times: Lifestyle
Study vitamin C may cure tuberculosis
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Sunlight: The ‘be all and end all’ of human health 22.5.2013 Moneylife
The sun teaches two important lessons: it does not make any difference and shines on everyone, rich or poor showing us the universality of existence. The more important lesson that the sun teaches us is humility, the kingpin for good health and happiness. The sun has been burning for so long without exhausting his fuel!
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Corporators pass buck as garbage piles up on Harris road 22.5.2013 newindianexpress.com
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Vitamin C can kill drug-resistant tuberculosis 22.5.2013 Latest News
In an "unexpected" discovery, vitamin C has been found to kill drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis, which could mean existing drugs can be redesigned to combat the disease. Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, ...
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Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB bacteria 22.5.2013 Deccan Chronicle: Lifestyle
In a surprising discovery, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have determined that vitamin C kills drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in laboratory culture. The finding suggests that vitamin C added to existing TB drugs could shorten TB therapy, and it
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Over 7 million people receive HIV treatment in Africa (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
New York, May 22 : The number of people in Africa receiving antiretroviral treatment increased from less than 1 million to 7.1 million over seven years, according to a United Nations report which documents the progress in the AIDS response in the world's second largest continent.
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Greater resources needed to improve health of Palestinian refugees: UN (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
New York, May 22 : Health programmes carried out by the United Nations agency tasked with assisting Palestinian refugees has helped to improve their lives, but greater efforts and more resources are needed to effectively tackle health challenges, particularly during times of conflict, says a new report.
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Industry body launches campaign to focus on mental disorders (Cached) 22.5.2013 TOI: All Headlines
Industry body launches campaign to focus on mental disorders
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Indo-Swiss bilateral meet on health held in Geneva (Cached) 22.5.2013 New Kerala: India News
Geneva, May 21 : With the aim of giving further impetus to cooperation in the field of healthcare, Union Health & Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Minister of Health Switzerland Alain Berset held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of World Health Assembly in Geneva on Monday.
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Liquid TB culture lab opened at SCB 22.5.2013 newindianexpress.com
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The medical student who received her degree in the ICU (Cached) 22.5.2013 Rediff: Top Stories (India)
Though Samidha Khandare has a slim chance of survival her family, who cannot afford her mounting medical expenses, is hoping for a miracle and financial help.
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