A particular tick species that was once confined to parts of northeastern South Africa and coastal regions is now showing signs of spreading. The scientists say climate change may speed up this ...
July's Plant of the Month Honoring the Old, Respecting the Present, & Planting for the Future Native Alternatives to July's ...
James Dilon Wilks was diagnosed with heart failure in October 2024 James Dilon Wilks/@adadthatbeatdeath James Dilon Wilks shares his journey living with heart failure and an LVAD while enjoying life ...
Health officials are warning Texans about flea-borne typhus, a once-rare disease that is making a comeback in Texas, with cases higher than in past decades. Once considered uncommon enough that the ...
Heart Water's system is verified as Water Positive under the VWBA v2.0 standard following an independent audit by SCS Global Services. Heart Water's Water Positive verification builds on the ...
ABSTRACT: The diversity of ticks in livestock is extensive, with major genera like Rhipicephalus, Amblyomma, and Hyalomma identified worldwide, each containing multiple species. This study was ...
ABSTRACT: The diversity of ticks in livestock is extensive, with major genera like Rhipicephalus, Amblyomma, and Hyalomma identified worldwide, each containing multiple species. This study was ...
In the spring of 1953, Michigan made a bold branding decision, one that would echo for generations. With a single vote in Lansing, the state officially became “Water Wonderland,” a slogan meant to ...
A new twenty-year study published in JAMA Network has shown that lower levels of arsenic in drinking water are associated with lower rates of death from heart disease and cancer. The study included a ...