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Penicillin (sometimes abbreviated PCN or pen) is a group of antibiotics derived from ''Penicillium'' fungi. Penicillin antibiotics are historically significant because they are the first drugs that were effective against many previously serious diseases such as syphilis and Staphylococcus infections.
Study sheds light on origin of wide range of brain disorders

Study sheds light on origin of wide range of brain disorders

Elective hernia surgery offers value-for-money, improves quality of life for patients

Elective hernia surgery offers value-for-money, improves quality of life for patients

Common type of childhood asthma is not related to allergens and inflammation

Common type of childhood asthma is not related to allergens and inflammation

Researchers reveal roots of a common type of childhood asthma

Researchers reveal roots of a common type of childhood asthma

Wisconsin scientists synthesize potent compounds to curb bacteria that cause staph infections

Wisconsin scientists synthesize potent compounds to curb bacteria that cause staph infections

Health officials discuss new strategies to prevent rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease

Health officials discuss new strategies to prevent rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease

Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College wins AWSM Award for Excellence

Dean of Weill Cornell Medical College wins AWSM Award for Excellence

Inhibiting powerful protein with new agents may supply broad benefit for lymphoma patients

Inhibiting powerful protein with new agents may supply broad benefit for lymphoma patients

Researchers successfully test new anti-cocaine vaccine in primates

Researchers successfully test new anti-cocaine vaccine in primates

Research: Protein complex in human breast milk can help reverse antibiotic resistance

Research: Protein complex in human breast milk can help reverse antibiotic resistance

Sofosbuvir is safer than interferon for hepatitis C patients, say scientists

Sofosbuvir is safer than interferon for hepatitis C patients, say scientists

Study reveals high blood pressure and obesity are no longer confined to wealthy countries

Study reveals high blood pressure and obesity are no longer confined to wealthy countries

Research findings could help develop effective vaccines against new strains of bird flu

Research findings could help develop effective vaccines against new strains of bird flu

World Heart Federation publishes position statement on rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease

World Heart Federation publishes position statement on rheumatic fever, rheumatic heart disease

Weill Cornell Medical College sets up new Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute

Weill Cornell Medical College sets up new Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute

Study raises alarm over loss of individual 'genomic liberty' due to gene patents

Study raises alarm over loss of individual 'genomic liberty' due to gene patents

Genome sequencing reveals drug-resistant bacteria are transmitted from animals to humans

Genome sequencing reveals drug-resistant bacteria are transmitted from animals to humans

Smokefree laws in workplaces associated with reduction in second-hand smoke at home in India

Smokefree laws in workplaces associated with reduction in second-hand smoke at home in India

Two studies shed light on molecular biology of three blood disorders

Two studies shed light on molecular biology of three blood disorders

Researchers expand hematopoietic stem cells for bone marrow transplantation

Researchers expand hematopoietic stem cells for bone marrow transplantation

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