by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
An ongoing study of moose mortality shows the number of New Hampshire moose calves dying of tick infestation rose this past winter. WMUR reports that 74 percent of moose calves wearing monitoring collars died this past winter, as opposed to 64 percent the first year...
by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
Top agriculture officials from 10 states in the Northeast are meeting in Connecticut to discuss issues ranging from avian flu to food safety. The Northeast Association of State Departments of Agriculture is scheduled to hold the group’s annual meeting in New...
by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
Willie Thorne, pictured during the 2014 Coral UK Championship at the Barbican Centre, York, says he is battling prostate cancer. Thorne, 61, told the Sunday Mirror the cancer was discovered at an early stage and said he was hopeful of making a full recovery.
by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
A new study, published on PLOS ONE, says aluminum, “one of the most significant environmental contaminant of recent times,” could be responsible for the pollinators’ decline. Aluminum, a widely known ecotoxicant, has already been linked to the...
by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
Almost 80,000 people in the UK were diagnosed before the age of 45 and are still living with one of the top four most common cancers, according to research. The data shows that almost 550 men living with prostate cancer in the UK and 2,000 people with lung cancer were...
by Research Team | Jun 8, 2015 | Health News
Almost 80,000 people in the UK were diagnosed before the age of 45 and are still living with one of the top four most common cancers, according to research. The data shows that almost 550 men living with prostate cancer in the UK and 2,000 people with lung cancer were...