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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that there are several deadly diseases that strike Blacks harder and more often than they do other groups, particularly whites. What are the ones affecting us the most?
Fawning season has officially arrived, which means Iowans will see lots of deer on the move. From now until late June, ...
“If a driver does hit a deer, drivers can get a salvage tag for the meat by calling either the local conservation officer or ...
Todd Houf, commercial wildlife branch captain at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), talked about chronic wasting ...
New research in Wildlife Monographs provides extensive details into the movement of white-tailed deer, with implications for ...
There has always been a unique relationship between the people of Alabama and the deer that call the state home. In the early ...
Background Communicable diseases are a major concern during complex humanitarian emergencies (CHEs). Descriptions of risk factors for outbreaks are often non-specific and not easily generalisable to ...
The etiological agent of maize white spot (MWS) disease has been a subject of controversy and discussion. Initially the disease was described as Phaeosphaeria leaf spot caused by Phaeosphaeria maydis.
This annual event not only commemorates the life of Jeffrey White, who passed away from hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), but also supports other young survivors of similar diseases ...
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a persistent public health threat, and tackling them is not just a moral obligation, but also a smart investment. NTDs are a group of infectious diseases ...
Languages: English Researchers found that those living within a mile of golf courses have 126 percent higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those who live more than six miles away ...