Experts believe these findings could soon shape the future of restoration efforts ...
Rodent activity is expanding into inland California, exposing 1.2 million residents to new public health risks driven ...
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Something is living on your scalp - and it feeds on blood
Lice are small parasitic insects that live exclusively on the human scalp and feed on blood Their bodies and claws are highly specialized for gripping hair and avoiding removal They reproduce directly ...
Florida announced last fall that the state plans to fund research to study the drug as a potential cancer treatment.
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Dr. Cynthia Maro: Soothing your pet’s dry itchy winter skin
Dry, itchy skin is one of the most common discomforts affecting dogs and cats.
Previous laboratory research has shown that ivermectin could have anticancer effects because it promotes cell death and inhibits the growth of tumor cells. "It actually has been studied both with NIH ...
Signs of parasite deadly to dogs found in lakes Mead and Mohave but risk ‘really low,’ official says
Two years ago a parasite that can potentially kill dogs was discovered for the first time on the shores of the Colorado River in Southern California. Now that same parasite has likely made its way to ...
The National Cancer Institute, the federal research agency charged with leading the war against the nation's second-largest ...
Finge medical groups once touted ivermectin as an effective COVID-19 treatment. But studies did not find that to be true, and there's no new evidence to suggest it can fight cancer, either.
The National Cancer Institute is studying ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, according to its top official, alarming career scientists.
Learn how antibiotic resistance and superbugs are making common infections harder to treat, why drug resistant bacteria are a ...
Three weeks ago, a collapse of the Potomac Interceptor pipe launched hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage into the ...
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