[ad_1] DOSSIER – In this archival photo of August 7, 2018, the J50 killer whale and his dam, the J16, resident of southern Vancouver Island, near Port Renfrew, BC Nearly two months …
Read More »Rescue operation considered to save sick and hungry orca
[ad_1] J50 follows his mother, J16, August 18, 2018. (Photo by Katy Foster / NOAA Fisheries, licensed 18786) FRIDAY PORT, Wash. – A "rescue operation" is now possible to save a young …
Read More »Rescue operation considered to save sick and hungry orca
[ad_1] J50 follows his mother, J16, August 18, 2018. (Photo by Katy Foster / NOAA Fisheries, licensed 18786) FRIDAY PORT, Wash. – A "rescue operation" is now possible to save a young …
Read More »Breast cancer: CRISPR supercharges BRCA1 research
[ad_1] Fifteen years later, Starita and his colleague Jay Shendure of the University of Washington and the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine have found a way to study BRCA1 at the …
Read More »Study cracks secrets of BRCA1 gene that causes cancer
[ad_1] The the attentions did not do it, the shame of the public did not do it, patients and doctors came together to "release the data", which could not do: Myriad Genetics, …
Read More »Fasting can help you live longer, says new study :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Herb Scribner, Deseret News If you want a longer life, you may want to try fasting. New National Institute on Aging (NIA) Study Suggests Intermittent Fasting Could Be Key to …
Read More »The state confirms the West Nile in 5th Delawarean
[ad_1] TO CLOSE Jamie Joachimowski, an environmental scientist from Delaware Mosquito Control, talks about mosquito prospects for July. Jason N Minto, the news newspaper State health authorities have confirmed West Nile virus …
Read More »More than 18 million new cancer cases expected worldwide this year
[ad_1] According to a report released today by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, an estimated 18.1 million new cases of cancer would be diagnosed worldwide in 2018. In addition, 9.6 …
Read More »At the Bath Attack: Scientists launch parasite flies to fight invading mites
[ad_1] WINTER MOTH COURTESY OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY BATH To combat an invasive species of mites, state scientists will release a parasitic fly species that will eat pests …
Read More »New vampire face clients in New Mexico are invited to test for HIV
[ad_1] Health officials in New Mexico warn clients who have received a facial on a vampire in an Albuquerque spa to get tested for HIV and hepatitis, after a person has been …
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