Gangrene_medicine
1929 and all that
Gangrene_medicine-QUIZ
a KUDOS prize for the winner
good_luck
Healthy hospitals have fresher air and more sunlight. Too obvious perhaps.
And how about phages?
LordWarner3.12.05
A reminder to a Health Minister about sunlight and fresh air in 2005.
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The 2006 G8-funded Eliava bacteriophage 'priority' project.
MRSA-information
The children's version
MRSA-information-2
Bacteriophages
MRSA-information-3
Copper and its alloys are anti-microbial and biocidal.
MRSA-information-4
Vitamin C in the fight against bacteria and viruses.
MRSA-information-5
Decontamination from airborne and globule-carried pathogens - horses too.
MRSA-information-6
6 key measures to prevent HCAIs - hand washing was only one method...
MRSA-information-7
Ordinary tapwater is simply electrolysed into alkaline and acidic water at the flick of a switch.
MRSA-information-8
The MHRA list all licensed medicines for treating HCAIs (antibiotics); we include other options FOC.
MRSA-information-9
Medical grade Manuka honey for healing wounds, burns, bed sores, ulcers, stings, scars etc.
MRSA-information-10
Phage therapy in one simple lesson
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Probiotics overlooked - C.difficile diarrhoea?
Re_Re_Fw_CDiff
Correspondence with the Head of Healthcare Associated Infections at the Health Care Commission, April - June 2008
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DoH replies about phage therapy, UV light, air conditioning,
decontamination, ventilation, ozone, silver-impregnated
wound dressings, medical grade Manuka honey dressings, essential
oils, nutrition and probiotics, vitamin C, etc.
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Fresh air and sunlight again
Reply_14_09_2006_vs_0.3
and again
Winter walk
Just a picture - with an evidence base
Yes Minister
"... MRSA... seems to be killed off by sunlight." Baroness Finlay of Llandaff |
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benign viruses, bacteriophage, bacteriophages, phage, phages, research, probiotics, essential oils, sunlight, clean air, ozone, honey, Manuka honey, colloidal silver, silver, Chlorhexidine gluconate antiseptic. UK politicians ask the questions - all on Hansard with bells and whistles.
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