A plant compound added to biodegradable implants stops bacteria from rebounding after 24 hours, solving a major infection risk.
Blueberry scorch virus has been confirmed in central Washington, prompting industry officials to urge growers to test plants and tighten aphid management.
Neanderthals may have used birch tar as more than just glue; it could have helped them ward off infection and even insect bites.
We finally get this pertinent, serious information to support us. And it hurts because we already knew it,” a resident said.
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Nonprofit Equity Legal Services spearheaded the community-led testing in Cahokia Heights, and residents say the findings validate water quality and health concerns that they've been raising for years.
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In this study we examined data on COVID-19 patients recorded in 2020 at the Hakim Sadanne Hospital in the Biskra, Algeria and applied various tests: ...