[ad_1] IIt's hard to imagine the scientific benefits of a collection of tweets sent between 4 and 6 am, but a team of scientists from the University of Chicago found one. They …
Read More »Blood samples from people infected with Zika virus in Bhopal were sent to NIV-Pune
[ad_1] AIIMS-Bhopal sent blood samples from people found positive for Zika virus in Madhya Pradesh The National Institute of Virology (NIV) of Pune aims to determine whether the virus strain is identical …
Read More »Chinese authorities warn of "serious" African swine fever crisis
[ad_1] Chinese authorities have issued a rare public warning about the swine flu crisis hitting the country's farm since August. The strain is so virulent that it killed 100% of affected pigs. …
Read More »3 deer harvested in Blaine County positive test for MDC
[ad_1] Results from testing three deer harvested in Blaine County have shown positive results for chronic wasting disease, according to a press release issued by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks on Friday. …
Read More »The runny nose of the North Carolina man turns out to be a leaking of cerebral fluid
[ad_1] JOHNSTON COUNTY, N.C. – The last Thanksgiving was ruined for Greg Phillpotts and his family after the unexpected. The liquid from his nose ran down into the food. "I was preparing …
Read More »Pork imports from Japan banned after the publication of a report on porcine cholera
[ad_1] The Agriculture Council yesterday announced a ban on imports of Japanese pork after reporting another case of classical swine fever, pork cholera. The disease is different from African swine fever that …
Read More »Omega-3 fatty acids can reduce the risk of premature labor
[ad_1] Pregnant women increasing their consumption of long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) may reduce the risk of premature labor, according to a new study published in the Cochrane Review. "We know …
Read More »Tea or coffee? The answer could be genetic – Food
[ad_1] In a new research on how genetic factors determine taste, scientists now believe that they know why some humans prefer coffee while others opt for tea. An article published this week …
Read More »A norovirus strikes shelters for evacuees from a California forest fire
[ad_1] Evacuees who fled the campfire in California face outbreaks of norovirus in shelters. The Butte County Public Health Department reported that 145 people had been affected by vomiting and / or …
Read More »Swine fever epidemic with 50 circumstances while hundreds of pigs were "burned alive"
[ad_1] CHOQUING pictures show that pigs were burnt alive in pits as China grapples with the swine fever epidemic. Shocking Claims: Pigs were still alive after being roasted in pits (Pic: ASIA …
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