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Celtic Water Solutions Celebrates its 20th Anniversary

Celtic Water Solutions (CWS), a leading supplier of water filtration & hygiene solutions, has reached an exciting milestone as the company celebrates the 20th anniversary of its founding. Since 2002, CWS has maintained steady growth and positive relationships with clients while maintaining a high quality of work and service. ....

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New defence against superbugs

For the first time, Australian scientists have confirmed a link between the role of regular fish oil to break down the ability of superbugs to become resistant to antibiotics.

The discovery, led by Flinders University and just published in international journal mBio, found that the antimicrobial powers of fish oil fatty acids could prove a simple and safe dietary supplement for people to take with antibiotics to make their fight against infection more effective. ....

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Soil microbes metabolize the same polyphenols found in chocolate, wine


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IMAGE: Lead author Bridget McGivern in June 2018, shortly after setup of the soil experiment.
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Fruits, vegetables, red wine and chocolate are all rich in polyphenols, natural plant compounds that double as cancer-fighting antioxidants. We can access these foods health benefits because the microbes in our guts happily feast on them, breaking them down into smaller chemical components.
Microbiome scientists at Colorado State University wanted to know if microbes can also break down those same polyphenols in systems outside the human body, including the microbial wild west of soils.
A research team led by Kelly Wrighton, associate professor in the College of Agricultural Sciences Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, has uncovered new insights into the role of polyphenols in the soil microbiome, known as a black box for its complexity. They proffer an updated theory that soils - much like the huma ....

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