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A crisis bigger than Covid: The new war on antibiotic resistance

A crisis bigger than Covid: The new war on antibiotic resistance 5 Apr, 2021 09:45 PM 8 minutes to read No new class of antibiotics has been brought to market for decades. Photo / Sharon McCutcheon, Unsplash No new class of antibiotics has been brought to market for decades. Photo / Sharon McCutcheon, Unsplash Daily Telegraph UK By: Harry de Quetteville Isabelle Carnell-Holdaway was only 15 when, in 2017, the cystic fibrosis she had endured all her life forced her to have a double lung transplant. CF patients depend on antibiotics every day to keep at bay infections that scar their lung tissue. After her transplant, with her immune system suppressed to prevent rejection of the new organs, Isabelle was even more reliant on the drugs.

Replacement for a 10-year old Toyota Innova

Hello everyone, We have a 2011 Toyota Innova VX as well as a 2014 Honda City iDTEC VMT at home and both were bought used. The Innova had run just 75,000 Kms on the odo during the purchase in 2016 and now, it has run 1.78L Kms, in which we have clocked a shade of more than 1,00,000 Kms in 56 months of ownership. The Honda City was bought used in 2017 when the odo was at 35,000 Kms and the present odo reading of the City is 1.07L Kms. We felt that it is time to let go off the Innova as it is 10 years old and giving less FE due to which, the diesel bills are burning our pockets badly, especially after the increase in fuel rates. The Innova is reliable and we recently did a 1500 Kms trip to Tirupati and reached home safely without any issues. Now, the thing is, we are planning to sell off the Innova as we felt it is expensive to maintain due to it being a 10-year-old car and despite aging well, we are still getting service bills of Rs.15-20k for every 10K Kms and it had met with 2 acci

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Demand for plant-based meat alternatives seen rising

April 05, 2021 CONSUMPTION of alternatives to animal protein is expected to surge in the new normal as more health-conscious consumers focus on boosting their immunity. Al-Mahdi Jul-Ahmad, trade-industry development specialist at the Department of Trade and Industry-Export Marketing Bureau, cited a report from SalaamGateway which noted that the consumption of healthy and fresh food driving immunity versus processed food could be much higher. Salaam Gateway is the world’s leading news and insights platform on the global Islamic economy. Jul-Ahmad said plant-based meat alternatives have grown rapidly in the last two years as more consumers choose to reduce their meat consumption.

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