Animals
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Two Common Medications Used by Veterinarians To Treat Parasites Will Work Against Bed Bugs
According to a recent study from North Carolina State University, two common drugs used by veterinarians to treat parasites may be effective against bed bugs, with one showing particularly strong potential.
Latest Research Articles
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The Ability of Bats To Tolerate Viral Infections Without Developing Symptoms May Lead To Improved Methods of Combating Illness
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Over 1.8 Million Chickens in Nebraska Will Be Killed To Control Bird Flu Outbreak
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Despite Their Striking Resemblance in Appearance, the European Robin Is Not Closely Connected to the Japanese Robin, According to a New Study
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Arachnophobia Nightmare: Giant Spider Found Inside Banana Box at Grocery Store in Germany
Worst Avian Flu Outbreak of All Time Kills 50 Million Birds from 46 States, US
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Population of Green Turtles Nesting in Cyprus Lagoon Has Increased Over the Last Few Years
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