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Grants will support UK research teams partnering with farmers, clinics, schools and community groups across the state
Triggered by a near-painless tick bite, Lyme disease causes severe pain and inflammation for more than 475,000 people in the U.S annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Eli Lilly has filed lawsuits against six U.S. companies it accuses of illegally selling black-market versions of its experimental obesity drug retatrutide, stepping up action against unauthorized sellers before the medicine has received regulatory approval
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If a veterinarian could use a smartphone camera and artificial intelligence to grade tumors, it could be done more readily in remote areas or without expensive diagnostic equipment
Waist size and cardiovascular risk are closely linked, and measuring the midsection may identify dangers that BMI alone misses. (CREDIT:
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service began its six-week course on Mediterranean-style nutrition and cooking at its offices on U.S. 421 this past Thursday, Aug. 6
Although the U.S. food system is generally safe, recent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses, including cyclosporiasis and salmonella poisoning, suggest that more investment is needed Chan School of Public Health’s Jerold Mande
Angela Newman of Biltmore Forest, North Carolina, remembers the “bizarre” symptoms she began experiencing almost a decade ago. Blurry vision, a stiff neck, hypersensitive skin, numbness and weakness that would come and go
I’m sure you can relate to having the same argument again and again. You explain yourself differently, try a new approach, but somehow end up right back where you started. Maybe you’ve stayed in a job long after you knew it wasn’t right for you, working harder instead of asking whether effort was ever the…

